Indian Spring Master Association (ISMA) recently sent out a proposed amendment to the Declaration of Maintenance Covenants and Restrictions for Indian Spring that concerns leases. Basically, it restricts leases in Indian Spring to those that are at least three months in duration but not more than twelve months.
There is no statement WHY this amendment is needed beyond a statement that it would prohibit “unwanted leasing within the community.” Unwanted by whom?
I believe the purpose of this amendment is to prevent short term leases or rentals by those residents who rent their home or condo through AIRBNB (an online marketplace and hospitality service, enabling people to lease or rent short-term lodging including vacation rentals, apartment rentals, homestays, hostel beds, or hotel rooms). I see no reason to prohibit a resident of Indian Spring who wants to make a few bucks from renting his unit through AIRBNB. Moreover, I believe ISMA is overreaching and usurping the authority of individual POAs to regulate leases in their community. ISMA should defer to POAs on this.
Consequently, I shall vote NO to this amendment and I hope you will too.
Arthur Hoffman
Art:
I think your post below is ill-advised. If you have read the proposed amendment, you’ll note that it applies to “homes, lots, or condominium units that do not have leasing durations imposed by the governing documents of a sub-association.” The rationale for the amendment was to close a gap that existed, viz., to apply to those POAs governed directly by ISMA and which do not have their own HOAs. The provisions of the amendment are no more restrictive and are in fact the same as those in many HOAs, i.e., minimum lease of 3 months and the provisions to renew leases annually.
Irv Jacobs
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Indian Spring Master Association (ISMA) recently sent out a proposed amendment to the Declaration of Maintenance Covenants and Restrictions for Indian Spring that concerns leases. Basically, it restricts leases in Indian Spring to those that are at least three months in duration but not more than twelve months.
There is no statement WHY this amendment is needed beyond a statement that it would prohibit “unwanted leasing within the community.” Unwanted by whom?
I believe the purpose of this amendment is to prevent short term leases or rentals by those residents who rent their home or condo through AIRBNB (an online marketplace and hospitality service, enabling people to lease or rent short-term lodging including vacation rentals, apartment rentals, homestays, hostel beds, or hotel rooms). I see no reason to prohibit a resident of Indian Spring who wants to make a few bucks from renting his unit through AIRBNB. Moreover, I believe ISMA is overreaching and usurping the authority of individual POAs to regulate leases in their community. ISMA should defer to POAs on this.
Consequently, I shall vote NO to this amendment and I hope you will too.
Arthur Hoffman
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--Indian Spring Master Association (ISMA) recently sent out a proposed amendment to the Declaration of Maintenance Covenants and Restrictions for Indian Spring that concerns leases. Basically, it restricts leases in Indian Spring to those that are at least three months in duration but not more than twelve months.
There is no statement WHY this amendment is needed beyond a statement that it would prohibit “unwanted leasing within the community.” Unwanted by whom?
I believe the purpose of this amendment is to prevent short term leases or rentals by those residents who rent their home or condo through AIRBNB (an online marketplace and hospitality service, enabling people to lease or rent short-term lodging including vacation rentals, apartment rentals, homestays, hostel beds, or hotel rooms). I see no reason to prohibit a resident of Indian Spring who wants to make a few bucks from renting his unit through AIRBNB. Moreover, I believe ISMA is overreaching and usurping the authority of individual POAs to regulate leases in their community. ISMA should defer to POAs on this.
Consequently, I shall vote NO to this amendment and I hope you will too.
Arthur Hoffman
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It’s a done deal, folks. The amendment was approved overwhelmingly by ISMA’s membership on 04/27/2017.
Irv Jacobs
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rules that you cannot enforce have no value except to rile people up. you do have rules about after-hour noise, disturbances, etc. in place and security can summons the offenders in real time and fines can be levied.
On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 4:35 PM george tamas <cann...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Mr Brownstein
If we accept your logic, then why have any rules and regulations, what do we do when they disturb, interrupt and destroy etc...I don't think your logic is viable.
George Tamas
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realistically you will never be able to stop airbnb or vrbo because they are typically micro-term (2 weeks or less) and do not use a lease as the contract between property owner and renter. by the time an infraction is discovered, a complaint lodged and mailed to the unit owner, the even will be over and the unit owner back in compliance. what do we care about those so long as the tenants do not disturb, interrupt, destroy, etc.?
On Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at 7:05:05 PM UTC-4, Arthur Hoffman wrote:
Indian Spring Master Association (ISMA) recently sent out a proposed amendment to the Declaration of Maintenance Covenants and Restrictions for Indian Spring that concerns leases. Basically, it restricts leases in Indian Spring to those that are at least three months in duration but not more than twelve months
There is no statement WHY this amendment is needed beyond a statement that it would prohibit “unwanted leasing within the community.” Unwanted by whom?
I believe the purpose of this amendment is to prevent short term leases or rentals by those residents who rent their home or condo through AIRBNB (an online marketplace and hospitality service, enabling people to lease or rent short-term lodging including vacation rentals, apartment rentals, homestays, hostel beds, or hotel rooms). I see no reason to prohibit a resident of Indian Spring who wants to make a few bucks from renting his unit through AIRBNB. Moreover, I believe ISMA is overreaching and usurping the authority of individual POAs to regulate leases in their community. ISMA should defer to POAs on this.
Consequently, I shall vote NO to this amendment and I hope you will too.
Arthur Hoffman
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