Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t see past the incredible liability nightmare for the homeowners to worry about the inconvenienced neighbors. Yikes.
As long as you tell your home owners insurance and pay the commercial rate, you will be covered.
I have a friend in Portland, OR that rents her pool on Swimly. She’s pulled in $35K per year since the pandemic began. It’s just another asset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t see past the incredible liability nightmare for the homeowners to worry about the inconvenienced neighbors. Yikes.
Yeah, seriously. What would your homeowner's insurance carrier say if someone drowned in your backyard pool and the family was suing because you didn't have the required lifeguards?
There's a difference between having friends over periodically and running it as a commercial enterprise. I'm a small-government Republican, but the rules have always drawn a distinction for this sort of thing. Then you get VRBO, AirBnB, Uber, Lyft, and others just ignoring all that.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t see past the incredible liability nightmare for the homeowners to worry about the inconvenienced neighbors. Yikes.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t see past the incredible liability nightmare for the homeowners to worry about the inconvenienced neighbors. Yikes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can’t read it…
DP. Here’s the Washington Post link https://wapo.st/3N3tjAE.
Thank you. It’s interesting, not sure what my thoughts are yet. I hate that moco wants to tax everything though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess that it should not be illegal to be trashy, but we might see an uptick in new HOA rules (and new HOAs) in the future.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/in-one-suburb-a-backlash-against-homeowners-renting-out-private-pools/ar-AA1bNhD4
People in Chevy Chase are going to get together and form mandatory new HOAs? There's a funny idea.
You mean people aren't eager to voluntarily place restrictive covenants on their deeds?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess that it should not be illegal to be trashy, but we might see an uptick in new HOA rules (and new HOAs) in the future.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/in-one-suburb-a-backlash-against-homeowners-renting-out-private-pools/ar-AA1bNhD4
People in Chevy Chase are going to get together and form mandatory new HOAs? There's a funny idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can’t read it…
DP. Here’s the Washington Post link https://wapo.st/3N3tjAE.
Anonymous wrote:I guess that it should not be illegal to be trashy, but we might see an uptick in new HOA rules (and new HOAs) in the future.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/in-one-suburb-a-backlash-against-homeowners-renting-out-private-pools/ar-AA1bNhD4