Anonymous wrote:I mean ... he said he wants a year-long lease.
We have this issue in the small development where our weekend house is, on the Shenandoah River. There are about 100 houses and not all are on the river. About 2/3 or so are year round residents, and many of these properties are not waterfront. Over the last 4 years or so 7 or 8 airbnbs have sprung up on the waterfront. My DH is on the board and there is constant rage over the airbnbs. The people staying there are disrespectful to the community in multiple ways, but the biggest problem is the speeding on our dirt roads that have a speed limit of 15mph. There are parties/noise problems as well, often during the week when neighbors have to be at work early in the morning.
One of these days there is going to be a big fight. The tension is quite bad.
You can lobby your hoa for restrictions, or town for zoning, but you want to be careful about decisions that affect people's ability to sell their property. We did manage to ban recreational ATV's (or whatever you call them) in our development, which were a big problem with the airbnb people.
Anonymous wrote:Lobby your town for zoning restrictions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to reality where you have to deal with people that have different lifestyles and priorities than you.
I had to deal with it already and it sucked. The whole street is pretty pissed off. Some people are renting long term and that's fine, but if it becomes a party pad it's going to be awful.
I definitely get your concerns, OP. But you could end up with lousy neighbors either way – so odds are that any turnover increases your odds of some decent people. Fingers crossed it becomes a long term rental.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to reality where you have to deal with people that have different lifestyles and priorities than you.
I had to deal with it already and it sucked. The whole street is pretty pissed off. Some people are renting long term and that's fine, but if it becomes a party pad it's going to be awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to reality where you have to deal with people that have different lifestyles and priorities than you.
I had to deal with it already and it sucked. The whole street is pretty pissed off. Some people are renting long term and that's fine, but if it becomes a party pad it's going to be awful.
You have no control over what your neighbors do unless there are actual regulations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to reality where you have to deal with people that have different lifestyles and priorities than you.
I had to deal with it already and it sucked. The whole street is pretty pissed off. Some people are renting long term and that's fine, but if it becomes a party pad it's going to be awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to reality where you have to deal with people that have different lifestyles and priorities than you.
I had to deal with it already and it sucked. The whole street is pretty pissed off. Some people are renting long term and that's fine, but if it becomes a party pad it's going to be awful.
Anonymous wrote:Welcome to reality where you have to deal with people that have different lifestyles and priorities than you.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like you’ll be moving again.