Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Either way though, the Developer isn’t the entire population of the county. If the people of the county don’t like the STRs, regulations can be made to make the situation better.
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Just add wokeism……..and the state will take care of it.
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wokeism definitely comes into play. It happens when Village’s homeowners are WOKEN up by noise from inconsiderate short term renters in the vicinity of their homes.
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Why not read some of the previous threads? If you did, you would find the PURSUANT TO STATE LAW, city, towns & counties in Florida, can not regulate STR's. Here you go: In 2011, then-Gov. Rick Scott signed legislation that prohibited local governments from enacting any new law that restricted the use of vacation rentals, prohibited those rentals, or otherwise regulated them, giving that power to the state government. That law “grandfathered” some 75 local ordinances already on the books, meaning they could remain in force. After pushback from cities, the Legislature reversed itself in 2014, allowing local governments to handle problems including noise, parking, and trash, but still preventing them from prohibiting or regulating the duration or frequency of short-vacation rentals. FL Senate approves new short-term rentals law; “… the tool he’s giving the counties are a pair of handcuffs” | Florida | islandernews.com Last edited by BrianL99; 09-06-2023 at 04:59 AM. |
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And they can always be regulated by local authorities.
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Local authorities are limited by state law. Read post #20 and the Florida statutes.
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The Florida Legislature is overwhelmingly Republican. Most STR's are investor owned and generate huge revenue for the State. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to understand why the law isn't going to change, anytime soon. |
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Right. I’m trying to figure out what the problem is in the first place. How is renting an Air BnB different from a lifestyle visit? Let’s face it, only old people are interested in coming here to visit.
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A lifestyle visit is for eligible buyers usually 55+, not spring break. |
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I owned a co-op in New York and the HOA had a rule that I could not rent it out for less than 3 months at a time.
We did end up with two tenants that rented the apartment on a yearly basis. That was over 15 years ago. I'm sure there is a way that The Villages can set some type of standard without jumping through to many legal hoops. Maybe laying out a rule for any new home buyer and having to grandfather any existing owner who uses the property as a rental. |
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