Here is the ANC2B resolution.Anonymous wrote:ANC2B (Dupont Circle) also passed a resolution opposing McDuffie's bill tonight. Similar concerns to those from Mount Pleasant.
Anonymous wrote:This activity should be restricted by most people's mortgage covenants if they have mortgages underwritten/guaranteed by FHFA, i.e. "conventional" or "conforming" mortgages.
Probably a better tact for DC government to follow would be to require mortgage owners and/or services to enforce these covenants with some penalty.
Anonymous wrote:you are right. I'm retired. Bought a 2BR row home in Logan when they were still affordable. Love to travel, but can't afford to as much as I would like. I get about $1,500 a week for my home on airbnb during peak season. Makes a big to my vacation budget. Never had any complaints from the neighbors. So explain to me why D.C. wants to ban that in the name of affordable housing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:two weeks is insanely restrictive. I go on holiday for a month and DC is telling me I can't rent my own home out. WtfAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a good bill. It allows owners a full 2 weeks of rental if they are not on the premises. DC is tight enough on affordable housing; we don't need more apartments off the market.
Fourteen days a year? Why?
Sounds like you can't really afford your vacation.
you are right. I'm retired. Bought a 2BR row home in Logan when they were still affordable. Love to travel, but can't afford to as much as I would like. I get about $1,500 a week for my home on airbnb during peak season. Makes a big to my vacation budget. Never had any complaints from the neighbors. So explain to me why D.C. wants to ban that in the name of affordable housing.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:two weeks is insanely restrictive. I go on holiday for a month and DC is telling me I can't rent my own home out. WtfAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a good bill. It allows owners a full 2 weeks of rental if they are not on the premises. DC is tight enough on affordable housing; we don't need more apartments off the market.
Fourteen days a year? Why?
Sounds like you can't really afford your vacation.
Anonymous wrote:two weeks is insanely restrictive. I go on holiday for a month and DC is telling me I can't rent my own home out. WtfAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a good bill. It allows owners a full 2 weeks of rental if they are not on the premises. DC is tight enough on affordable housing; we don't need more apartments off the market.
Fourteen days a year? Why?
two weeks is insanely restrictive. I go on holiday for a month and DC is telling me I can't rent my own home out. WtfAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a good bill. It allows owners a full 2 weeks of rental if they are not on the premises. DC is tight enough on affordable housing; we don't need more apartments off the market.
Fourteen days a year? Why?
Anonymous wrote:This is a good bill. It allows owners a full 2 weeks of rental if they are not on the premises. DC is tight enough on affordable housing; we don't need more apartments off the market.
Anonymous wrote:There is a genuine problem here. Like this guy who is listing eight properties on airbnb including an unlicensed four unit building on Rhode Island Ave NW. http://abnb.me/EVmg/v4OoIetSZB
The law should allow people to rent out a spare room or basement short term, but support D.C. Government to crack down on this type of thing which takes potential long term rentals off the market.