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Was a contract written and signed? Why does the Airbnb site call your renters “customers”? Money or services were exchanged, but the income just falls under another taxable bracket? |
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Even for those who couldn't care less about airbnbs, the fact that the Villages is not an HOA is important. HOAs have certain rights and responsibilities while CDDs have other rights and responsibilities. The differences are important in how they can affect what you are allowed to do as a homeowner. |
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TV has become to big to be a true retirement community. It's more becoming a resort and time share.
Even if they made a half hearted effort to implement some STR rules it would be almost impossible to track folks coming and going from month to month. Mark my words TV is going to be a zoo this winter. It's time to look for alternatives that truly are gated communities that have common sense STR rules that are enforceable. |
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Here's the LINK to check: Licensing Portal - License Search Here's a Screen Shot of the form you complete online. |
Have any of these snobby selfish people even had an incident with someone at a short term rental? I think not! There are several very close to me (one is next door) and the renters are never a problem and always nice and friendly. The owners pay the amenity fees year round so no one is getting to use your precious facilities for free. It is always the permanent residents who are the troublemakers. Day after day, Villagers are in the news for assault, drunk driving and recently manslaughter. I see that another sex offender just registered an address here. And you are worried about some short term rentals causing problems...ridiculous!
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The rentals ARE violating our deed restrictions. The problem is the clause as written may or may not be enforceable. The clause goes against Florida Law. This is the issue a judge would decide. Is the clause in the deed restriction legal? CDD, HOA, doesn't matter. Everyone agreed they would follow the deed restrictions when they bought a home. Again, up for a judge to decide. The deed restriction makes it clear that you sue those not in compliance. A person(s) could do this for free. There is no shame in making certain all property owners adhere to the deed restrictions. |
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We Have been here since 2007, “Mark my words TV and all of Florida is and always has been a Zoo in the winter”. This winter will not be any different than winters in the past in TV. We find the father north you go and the far south is much quieter, than the middle. |
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What bill are the lawmakers working on at this time? Florida legislators are not in session at this time so they aren't working on a bill. If County or City legislators are not likely working on a bill since that would be restricted by the Florida statute. I have no personal feelings on this other than a strong dislike of people claiming "it's a law" when it isn't and a distaste for the use of proof by emphatic assertion. |
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Florida lawmakers are not in session now so they are doing precious little of anything. If it is indeed a fact then please provide a link or two to support your assertion. |
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