I Have Spoken said:
EclipseAg said:
Pirates Cove on the west end of Galveston did this recently ... they basically collected the required signatures to hold a vote and then the homeowners approved it. Made the minimal rental period 90 days.
I didn't think there was any grandfathering but I still see a couple of houses on VRBO. Might be folks just flaunting the rules.
Seems crazy to me. Has to be part of the value of owning a home in that type of community.
Lots of full-time residents on the bay side and folks who really don't need the income. Plus they've got their expensive toys sitting right there in the dock and don't want goobers messing with them.
Beach side probably not as wealthy overall with a lot more houses on VRBO/AirBnB.
There seemed to be a lot of sensitivities about renters in Pirates Cove ... we tried to rent one house via VRBO and the homeowner wanted to have a phone call to discuss our plans and her rules, because, as she explained, her neighbors were quick to complain. Small neighborhood, big houses close together, and with everyone facing the canals, you have a lot of contact with neighbors. If renters are obnoxious, it's a lot more disruptive on the bay than on the beach side.
I know there was a lot of talk about Pirates Beach doing the same, but it never came to vote because I think the guy organizing it couldn't get the required number of petition signatures. Although they've installed one of those license plate readers to scan everyone who comes in and out of the neighborhood, so they seem to be moving in a direction that is less friendly to renters.
tl/dr: Rich retired folks with lots of time on their hands and legal/business knowledge can be dangerous when they get focused on an issue. I bet we see a lot more of these vacation areas implement short-term rental bans via HOA/community bylaws.