你所提供的法令是針對性的 "short term"

来源: calvinwch 2017-03-03 12:40:01 [] [博客] [旧帖] [给我悄悄话] 本文已被阅读: 次 (17188 bytes)

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據我所了解, short term rental 本來就不給很久.  其實很多州早以有針對所謂的 short term的問題.  這問題一早就有,只是以前沒這些網路平台.   沒人阻止你做short term,但 short term 本來就是 mean hotel, bed & breakfast 等等相關的商業行為.  

第一. 我要做短租的我就去申請執照.  地區性的不給做就找個給做的地區.  有什麼難?  

第二. 這些法令不是現在才有的,一早就有針對性的短租.  現在強制執行管理,其實本來就是都一樣.  要說HOA,你真有看清楚所有社區的條款嗎? HOA有些條款連你要種樹,更改public view 能看見的structure 就是要鄰居同意.   This is not NEW, it is OLD.

第三. 我絕對同意強制管理,不該有的地方就別出現.  想要做的就去能做的地方.  這跟是否站在政客一邊沒相關.

 

或許是不想用商業執照來做,因為不想賦稅.  所以去反對一早就有的法律條款,規定.

Airbnb, VRBO本來一開始就是走不合法,灰色地帶的方式.  平常一般民宅看房價而來絕對liability coverage, 10萬的房你不會去買到50萬的保險.  商業的大致就是有強制性的保額, 50, 100萬的最低消費.  如真有事發生,絕對賠死你.

 

要做就申請個執照在可以做的地方,這難度在哪裡?

 

 

 

Is it legal to rent out your home to vacationers by using online rental services such as  Airbnb  or  VRBO? It depends on several factors, such as where your home is located, what type of home you own, and how long you rent it out. And if you rent (don't own) your home, lease or rental agreement restrictions are also an issue. Unfortunately, legal restrictions on short-term rentals are not uniform and can be confusing. Moreover, short-term rental websites currently provide little help to prospective hosts to understand or comply with these laws.

 

Municipal Restrictions on Short-Term Home Rentals

Many cities, counties, and other municipalities have legal restrictions on short-term home rentals. These vary greatly from place to place. The restrictions in some cities are quite severe and make most short-term rentals illegal.

In  New York City, for example, residential property located in a multiple residential dwelling unit, such as an apartment building, must be used for “permanent resident purposes.” This means that the property must be occupied by the same person or family for 30 or more consecutive days. It's illegal to have paying guests for less than 30 days--unless, of course, the property is a licensed hotel, bed-and-breakfast, or other similar business. However, there is an important exception: It's not illegal to rent a room in New York City if you occupy your home or apartment at the same time and all parts of the dwelling are available to the paying guest. Violations of the New York law can result in fines of $1,000 to $5,000 for a first offense. In one well-publicized case, a New Yorker who earned $300 by renting his East Village apartment to a visitor from Russia for three nights, was fined $2,400 (the original ruling has since been overturned on  appeal by Airbnb).

New Orleans  has similar restrictions on the period of short-term rental use. Its local ordinance prohibits property owners from renting their homes or apartments to anyone for less than 60 days in the French Quarter or less than 30 days elsewhere in the city.

Other cities utilize their zoning laws to limit short-term rentals. For example, in  San Luis Obispo County, California, a short-term rental home may not be located within 200 feet of a similar rental on the same block. Others impose occupancy limits—for example, in  Isle of Palms, South Carolina  there is an occupancy limit of two people per bed plus an additional two people.

On the other end of the spectrum, some cities and municipalities have much more liberal rules. Some allow short-term rentals so long as the property owner registers with the city, and/or obtains a license or permit, and pays all applicable fees and taxes. This is the case, for example, in  Palm Desert, California; in 2012, it adopted a ordinance allowing short-term rentals of up to 27 days provided that an annual permit is obtained and a 9% transient occupancy tax collected and paid to the city.  St. Helena, California  and  Maui County, Hawaii  have enacted similar laws. In 2015, San Francisco enacted an ordiance permitting short-term rentals of up to 90 days per year, but limited it to owners who live in their property at least 275 days per year.

The legal restrictions on short-term home rentals described above are haphazardly enforced at best. Typically, due to a lack of manpower, cities and other municipalities don’t spend much time or effort on this issue. Indeed, most often they are unaware that short-term renting is going on. Usually, enforcement efforts are undertaken only when neighbors complain.

 

egal Restrictions on Owners of Condos, Coops, and Planned Developments

If you live in a condominium, cooperative, or planned development, your use of your property is governed by deed-like restrictions commonly called  covenants, conditions, and restrictions  (CC&Rs) or bylaws. These may bar short-term rentals entirely, or subject them to restrictions. Unlike zoning laws or local ordinances, CC&Rs are enforced by the homeowners' association or coop board, which may impose fines on violators and place liens on the property to collect them.

Lease Restrictions on Renters

If you’re a renter, you need to carefully check your lease before you rent your apartment on a short-term basis. Most leases contain  provisions restricting or prohibiting short-term rentals and sublets  unless the landlord’s permission is obtained in advance. If you violate your lease, you could get evicted by the landlord.

How to Find Your Local Laws and Other Legal Restrictions on Short-Term Rentals

The Airbnb website has a summary of the legal requirements of about 50 cities, with links for more information. If your city isn't listed here, the first place to check is your local municipal or administrative code, which may be available online at your local government’s website. To find yours, check out  State and Local Government on the Net  or  Municode. If you can't find your local law online, you may have to read it at your local library or city hall. A call to your city’s zoning board or local housing authority could also prove fruitful. You might also check out the  Short Term Rental Advocacy Center, created by Airbnb, HomeAway, Trip Advisor, and FlipKey, for information on restrictions on short-term rentals.

If you own a condo or coop, ask your homeowners' association or coop board about its short-term rental policies.

If you’re a renter, check your lease or rental agreement and talk to your landlord before renting out your unit.

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老大你确定我们在一页纸上吗?这是立法。法通过之前你有自由可以自己选 -万得福- 给 万得福 发送悄悄话 万得福 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 03/04/2017 postreply 12:37:32

立法之后你失去自由必须政府批准。你喜欢做奴才我不反对。 -万得福- 给 万得福 发送悄悄话 万得福 的博客首页 (0 bytes) () 03/04/2017 postreply 12:40:58

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