Re: SHort Term Rentals | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Ann Zabaldo (zabaldo![]() |
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Date: Sat, 20 May 2017 03:42:50 -0700 (PDT) |
Patti — Happy to hear that JP has found a plan that works for you. JP is a real model for showing how with thought and effort you have developed a way to accommodate everyone. Sharing this may help other communities to do the same. Money changes the conversation because it moves the transaction from being one of sharing to a business. Having businesses in a community in which people are coming in and out changes the nature of the whole community as Eris pointed out. One area that’s interesting to me is: what’s the difference between “swapping” houses and “renting” out a room or home? There does seem to be a difference but what is it exactly? Is it this thing of a money transaction vs. “sharing”? Is “sharing” a situation more in line w/ our often not well thought out values? Best -- Ann Zabaldo Takoma Village Cohousing Washington, DC Principal, Cohousing Collaborative, LLC Falls Church, VA 202.546.4654 As long as you have two or fewer … your ducks are always in a row. The Covert Comic > On May 19, 2017, at 6:47 PM, Patti Lautner <lautnerp [at] gmail.com> wrote: > > > Both. But the agreement is that if you rent the whole home, someone from > community agrees to be the responsible host. It's the same way we treat our > guest suite. Strangers (everyone is a stranger to someone else-until they > meet) are welcome as long as there is a named responsible host. > > A few of us have done whole house swaps with other families from different > cities-same principals apply. But nobody seemed very concerned until money > was exchanged. Funny how money changes the conversation sometimes. > > Best, > Patti > >> On May 19, 2017, at 2:49 PM, Beverly Jones Redekop <beverly.jones.redekop >> [at] gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> Do you allow people to rent their whole home while they are away? Or is >> this just renting a room in the home while present and occupying the rest >> of their home themselves? >> >>> On Fri, May 19, 2017, 4:49 AM Patti Lautner <lautnerp [at] gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>> There was a thread on this topic a few years ago, one may want to search >>> the archives for more insights. >>> >>> It's important to consider the reasons why members want to participate >>> hosting AIRBNB for example, or other short-term rentals. For JPCohousing >>> (Boston) where affordability is a commonly held value, we understand that >>> some members are greatly relieved financially by short-term rentals. >>> >>> We have had discussions and put some boundaries around the practice >>> including: no unescorted access to the common house and the host member (or >>> host proxy, i.e. someone who also lives in the community) must be home to >>> take responsibility for their 'guests'. There is a calendar maintained >>> online where hosts are asked to list the names, duration, and any other >>> interesting information about the renter. >>> >>> I firmly believe that a 'no-short-term' rental policy is unfriendly to low >>> income and/or fixed income members. In addition, speaking from personal >>> experience as an occasional short-term rental host, I absolutely love >>> hosting. The extra income has helped support my college age kids so that >>> they can do semester abroad, or take a low pay internships while also >>> paying their student loans. >>> >>> It's my experience that the community can effectively address the concerns >>> instead of preventing the practice. >>> >>> Patti >>> >>> >>>> On May 18, 2017, at 9:56 AM, Sharon Villines <sharon [at] >>>> sharonvillines.com> >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> We don’t allow it — the bylaws say no "transient” rentals for the same >>> reasons Eris mentioned. “Transient” according to web searches is generally >>> interpreted to mean a month or less; some even six months. >>>> >>>> A community can’t be a community and a hotel at the same time. >>> Particularly not a hot-bed hotel. >>>> >>>> There is a good thread on this in the archives. >>>> >>>> Sharon >>>> ---- >>>> Sharon Villines >>>> Takoma Village Cohousing, Washington DC >>>> http://www.takomavillage.org >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _________________________________________________________________ >>>> Cohousing-L mailing list -- Unsubscribe, archives and other info at: >>>> http://www.cohousing.org/cohousing-L/ >>>> >>>> >>> _________________________________________________________________ >>> Cohousing-L mailing list -- Unsubscribe, archives and other info at: >>> http://www.cohousing.org/cohousing-L/ >>> >>> >>> >> _________________________________________________________________ >> Cohousing-L mailing list -- Unsubscribe, archives and other info at: >> http://www.cohousing.org/cohousing-L/ >> >> > _________________________________________________________________ > Cohousing-L mailing list -- Unsubscribe, archives and other info at: > http://www.cohousing.org/cohousing-L/ > >
- Re: SHort Term Rentals, (continued)
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Re: SHort Term Rentals Sharon Villines, May 18 2017
- Re: SHort Term Rentals Patti Lautner, May 18 2017
- Re: SHort Term Rentals Beverly Jones Redekop, May 19 2017
- Re: SHort Term Rentals Patti Lautner, May 19 2017
- Re: SHort Term Rentals Ann Zabaldo, May 20 2017
- Re: SHort Term Rentals Patricia Lautner, May 22 2017
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Re: SHort Term Rentals Sharon Villines, May 18 2017
- Re: SHort Term Rentals Sharon Villines, May 21 2017
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