Rentals in Your HOA or Condo Getting You Down? What Condo/HOA Boards Need to Know About Regulating Rentals Tuesday, June 10, 2025 — NEXT WEEK! 2-3 p.m. Eastern An Exclusive FREE HOAleader.com Member Webinar with Practical Tips for Condo and HOA Boards
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Year-end holiday travel broke records in 2024, as did spring break travel in March this year. And guess where many travelers in the United States are staying? You’ve got it: In a short-term rental—perhaps one in your community, even.
But when
you approach owners about the possibility, you’re told that nice lady who just moved into Owner Ollie’s unit is his cousin—wink, wink. And that family that rolled their luggage in Owner Ophelia’s unit last Thursday and rolled it back out Sunday night? They’re just friends! Nothing to see here!
Rentals are one of the toughest issues to control at HOAs, and they’ve become even
more difficult to oversee with Americans traveling the country. What’s a responsible board to do?
Join us for a don’t-miss webinar on
June 10 on how to create a smart—and enforceable—rental policy at your HOA. You’ll hear two community association lawyers with decades of hands-on experience in advising associations share their best advice on:
- What to know about rentals in HOAs: Is it true they can lower property values? Or is that just an
urban myth perpetuated by stuffy, get-off-my-lawn-type owners?
- The pros and cons of creating rental restrictions in your community, including the biggie: How do we enforce it?
- Factors to consider when you evaluate whether your HOA needs a change in policy—whether it’s going from a no-rental plan to permitting rentals or the other way around
- What you need to know about the booming business of
short-term rentals by homeowners
- Provisions to include in a rental policy to ensure it’s reasonable and enforceable
- Best practices for educating your community on your proposed rental policy so you can actually get it passed
- How to monitor your owners’ activities to ensure they’re not violating your policy
- Tips to make enforcement less daunting, time-consuming, and contentious, including smart ideas for fines that will deter and punish abusers
- Suggestions for dealing with those violating your rules, whether they’re doing regular, annual leases or listing their property on Airbnb, VRBO, and other websites in violation of your rules
- And much
more!
In just 60 minutes, you’ll hear the most important information you need to assess and tweak your rental policy. Register now for this informative event for community association board members. |
Register now »
(Can't attend on June 10? Register for free now, and we will send you the recording to watch at your convenience.)
Continuing Education
Credits This webinar is approved by Community Association Managers International Certification Board (CAMICB) to fulfill continuing education requirements for the CMCA®
certification.
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| David Firmin is the managing partner at
Altitude Community Law PC in Lakewood, Colo., which serves the state of Colorado. Firmin has worked with multiple developers handling land acquisitions, land entitlements, corporate governance, and special districts. He has also spoken at CAI’s law seminar and is a frequent presenter of educational topics. |
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| Attorney Elizabeth White is counsel
at the law firm of Sands Anderson PC in Williamsburg, Va., where she leads the firm's national community association industry team. With more than 37 years of practicing community association law, White is a frequent speaker at CAI events on topics relating to community association law and is a regular contributor to such publications as www.HOAleader.com. She teaches a class on community association law at William and Mary Law School, which is the only one of its kind in Virginia and one of
only a handful nationwide. White has been named one of the Best Lawyers in America®. |
A webinar is remarkably cost-effective and convenient. You participate from your office, using a regular telephone and a computer with an Internet connection. You have no travel costs and no
out-of-office time. Plus, for one low price, you can get as many people on your condo or HOA board to participate as you can fit around a speakerphone and a computer screen.
Because the conference is live, you can ask the speakers questions -
either on the phone or via the webinar interface. You will receive access instructions via e-mail several days before the event. You don't need any additional materials before the webinar starts. Your conference materials will be available for you to view, print, and download when you log in to participate in the event.
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