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Updated 11 days ago,

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Daniel Amsalem
  • Investor
  • Alexandria, VA
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Please help keep northern VA STR-friendly

Daniel Amsalem
  • Investor
  • Alexandria, VA
Posted

If you have an Airbnb in DC, Maryland, or Northern Virginia (NOVA) or want to, I'd ask you provide feedback to the City of Alexandria regarding their proposed regulations.

Regulationshttps://www.alexandriava.gov/sites/default/files/2024-08/sho...

Feedback Formhttps://www.research.net/r/AlexandriaVA-ShortTermRentals

Alexandria sets the example for all of DMV as the most permissible county/region. If we become heavily restricted, what chance does the rest of the DMV have to get their own regulations that make sense?

My suggestions:

* Requiring code compliance and safety equipment is absolutely valid and should be part of the regulations

* Requiring owners live within 15 miles is not necessary since poor hosts whether they're local or distant will violate the 3-5 warning system and earn a suspension. Great hosts will be good neighbors, will contribute to local tourism and will pay their taxes and permit fees

* A major area to improve on the proposal is the 1 hour time-limit for resolving complaints. Few of us are full-time hosts, instead we have day-jobs. A more realistic expectation is 24 hours which will ensure we can arrange any repairs or corrections with a team, handle it in person, etc.

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