Rental units can change the entire look and feel of your community—a fact you need to be aware of because the number of investor-owned housing units in the country has
spiked and is still growing. So if you want to control rentals in your condo or HOA, you need to do it before it becomes impossible for you to overcome an unbeatable coalition of owners who will never approve restrictions on their right to rent their unit.
However, enacting rental restrictions is a huge challenge
even without a large group of owners already opposed. Because they curb owners' real property rights—rights the law has fervently protected in the United States—you need to act wisely and deliberately as you work to restrict rentals in your community.
This report is a completely new edition that will help you
navigate this complicated process. It's filled with insights from our editorial team and experts on HOA governance and management from across the country. With the information in this report, you'll know the range of options available, the risk and benefits of each, and insights on how to adopt enforceable rental restrictions in your community.
Best regards,
Matt Humphrey
President