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New Englander 08-29-2018 09:18 AM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 1576193)
For me, the issue isn't about how you feel or how your guests feel, it'a about how you neighbors and community feels. We all know that you rent to make money and help cover your costs, not be an Ambassador for The Villages. There are houses that have been rented with multiple families, with spring breakers that have great parties until the wee hours, and young kids abound since Disney is only an hour away. If there wasn't something in it for the house owner there wouldn't be AirBnB.

:agree: 100%

karostay 08-29-2018 10:17 AM

Air B&B UN regulated and UN licensed by any health dept

maureenod 08-29-2018 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by karostay (Post 1576294)
Air B&B UN regulated and UN licensed by any health dept

Neither are any of the rental houses.

maureenod 08-29-2018 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 1576193)
For me, the issue isn't about how you feel or how your guests feel, it'a about how you neighbors and community feels. We all know that you rent to make money and help cover your costs, not be an Ambassador for The Villages. There are houses that have been rented with multiple families, with spring breakers that have great parties until the wee hours, and young kids abound since Disney is only an hour away. If there wasn't something in it for the house owner there wouldn't be AirBnB.

Don't think spring breakers rent in a retirement community. :bigbow:

JoMar 08-29-2018 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by maureenod (Post 1576324)
Don't think spring breakers rent in a retirement community. :bigbow:

I thought the same thing but have a friend that had first hand experience with them in a Premium home with a swimming pool and there were 8 in the 4 bedroom house. Brought back memories for them.....as she said, ah, to be young again. Then reverted to senior citizen and complained about the parties...lol.

GoPacers 08-29-2018 01:05 PM

Short-term rentals of any kind is never a good thing for property values in a residential community/neighborhood. How many folks/friends/neighbors do you know that specifically moved into a neighborhood (The Villages or other) because there were a lot of short-term rentals and they were "happy" to live in that type of community???

JoMar 08-29-2018 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by maureenod (Post 1576324)
Don't think spring breakers rent in a retirement community. :bigbow:

I thought the same thing but have a friend that had first hand experience with them in a Premium home with a swimming pool and there were 8 in the 4 bedroom house. Brought back memories for them.....as she said, ah, to be young again. Then reverted to senior citizen status and complained about the parties...lol.

photo1902 08-29-2018 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 1576348)
I thought the same thing but have a friend that had first hand experience with them in a Premium home with a swimming pool and there were 8 in the 4 bedroom house. Brought back memories for them.....as she said, ah, to be young again. Then reverted to senior citizen status and complained about the parties...lol.

Its ok, people here complain about everything.

Bay Kid 08-30-2018 07:33 AM

Air B&Bs are like Uber, kind of.

mulligan 08-30-2018 07:58 AM

IMHO, anybody that rents property on anything less than a 1 year lease should have to purchase a rooming house license, install fire sprinklers, and be subject to inspections by the county. Also, every room where someone sleeps should have 2 exits. The county could adopt such an ordinance, and I believe they should.

Mudder 08-30-2018 08:12 AM

I agree with Ddinac, Airbnb is a wonderful experience. We have met some very nice interesting people. Airbnb requires lots of info from both parties. We have stayed in self contained tiny apts to sharing million dollar homes. All positive experiences. Really I think Airbnb is ok for The Villages. Airbnb travelers have to trust hosts and visa versa, it works, it just does?

Chatbrat 08-30-2018 08:23 AM

The windows in most of the houses in TV are considered egress windows, because of their low height-but IMHO short time rentals that are less than 30 days degrade a community

tophcfa 08-30-2018 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Mudder (Post 1576538)
I agree with Ddinac, Airbnb is a wonderful experience. We have met some very nice interesting people. Airbnb requires lots of info from both parties. We have stayed in self contained tiny apts to sharing million dollar homes. All positive experiences. Really I think Airbnb is ok for The Villages. Airbnb travelers have to trust hosts and visa versa, it works, it just does?

I agree that Airbnb travelers and hosts need to trust each other. Many hosts/travelers are very kind and considerate, but there are also some that are not. The problem with Airbnb is that it forces the neighbors of the hosts to also have to trust the hosts and travelers. There is zero upside for the neighbors of the hosts, but lots of downside. Furthermore, the neighbors have no say in the matter, but their quality of living is directly effected by the other parties decisions and actions.

Before we bought our house, we read the deed restrictions very carefully and took comfort that we would be living in a neighborhood zoned single family residental and not as a business district. In my opinion, Airbnb hosts are not acting consistently with the intent of the deed restrictions.

Chatbrat 08-30-2018 10:42 AM

Right on--TV is a residential community, despite what others might think its not a resort

New Englander 08-30-2018 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 1576576)
I agree that Airbnb travelers and hosts need to trust each other. Many hosts/travelers are very kind and considerate, but there are also some that are not. The problem with Airbnb is that it forces the neighbors of the hosts to also have to trust the hosts and travelers. There is zero upside for the neighbors of the hosts, but lots of downside. Furthermore, the neighbors have no say in the matter, but their quality of living is directly effected by the other parties decisions and actions.

Before we bought our house, we read the deed restrictions very carefully and took comfort that we would be living in a neighborhood zoned single family residental and not as a business district. In my opinion, Airbnb hosts are not acting consistently with the intent of the deed restrictions.

Well said.


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