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Re: HOA in FL says they can fine w/o CCR'S - Landlord Forum thread 354553

Re: HOA in FL says they can fine w/o CCR'S by Todd (CA) on October 10, 2017 @13:50

                              
What does the language in the CC&R's say about the need for one year leases, exactly? The way I see it, you DO have a one year lease still. It's still a valid contract even when it rolls into the M2M phase beyond the initial year.

It seems really unreasonable to me that the HOA could force you to do new contracts annually. I'm curious what the language actually says about it. Does the HOA have some beef with you? Are they generally nitpicky, or fine-happy?
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Re: HOA in FL says they can fine w/o CCR'S by KF (TX) on October 11, 2017 @16:46 [ Reply ]
I agree with Todd. The purpose of those clauses is to mitigate the possibility of transient tenants and vacation rentals. Your tenant has been there over a year and your lease is a hold-over.
Re: HOA in FL says they can fine w/o CCR'S by kiki (Florida) on October 14, 2017 @16:09 [ Reply ]
When I went back to the HOA website- now the rental timeframe now says 6 mos. The board has requested that I submit a lease which begins when the last one ended ( 2 months ago) and continues for 6 months, so that's what I will do. Then I can renew or consider selling at least twice a year. They are nit-picky about everything. No beef with me- I'm current on dues and renter is a 65 yr old woman- no parties, noise, etc, and she is a great renter and pays on time.

I only want to take advantage of a market uptick if possible and have my eye on another rental property. I may be able to get another mortgage w/o selling this one.

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