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All Forum Posts by: Noah Chojnacki

Noah Chojnacki has started 1 posts and replied 5 times.

Originally posted by @Mark Futalan:

@Noah Chojnacki

I prefer to buy STR's in non hoa communities because you never know if the hoa later decides to change things on you. The only rare exception would be if your in a true vacation rental market and most if not all homes are STR in that particular hoa community.

 Good point, Thanks!

Originally posted by @Bruce Woodruff:
Originally posted by @Noah Chojnacki:

@Bruce Woodruff I absolutely agree. The only reason I am considering it is because I live in the Park City area (UT), and many of the locations perfect for STRs are in communities with HOAs. Locations that are close to skiing, lakes, and other outdoor activities... 

Yeah, but you can most certainly find a house that is not in an HOA community, right....?

 Yes, just with much more patience and searching.

@Bruce Woodruff I absolutely agree. The only reason I am considering it is because I live in the Park City area (UT), and many of the locations perfect for STRs are in communities with HOAs. Locations that are close to skiing, lakes, and other outdoor activities... 

@Don Konipol Thanks for the information!

I am trying to get into the VRBO/Airbnb business and I am having a hard time finding places that allow short-term/nightly rentals. A lot of the HOAs in the area have restrictions on short-term rentals. Does anyone have experience with getting around these restrictions? Or any ideas? Thanks in advance.