JeniferB (North Carolina)
Posts: 5
Posts: 5
Posted:
Thanks for your help! I have an HOA related question.
I purchased my home in August 2015 and lost my job two weeks later. I was never given the covenants during purchase, only the 'Rules and Regulations.' The home was put on Air BnB in October, after I had asked the HOA for an updated 'rules and regulations,' which did not talk about short term rentals.
I got a letter from the HOA, along with the articles, on January 18 telling me that I was in violation of the declarations and to cease my Air BnB immediately. They had a print out of my Air BnB profile, which my neighbor led them to. I had 10 days to respond and responded on January 27. It was noted "alleged non compliance" and told me if I didn't cease immediately I would be fined $100/day. I deleted my Air BnB profile on January 21, as asked.
In my response, I noted other violations from the subdivision that were not being enforced. I sent a follow up letter in mid-February asking why they had not been enforced (i.e. HOA picking which violations to enforce). I also asked them to allow me to honor one final reservation that had been reserved on January 10, before their notice. They never responded until March 5 with the following:
I came home from traveling on Sunday to find a letter in my mailbox, and another certified letter from the property management company (the exact same letter). It says that I have been called to a hearing at the HOA this Friday, March 11, because the previous notice has not rectified the situation! It says:
Your written response to the above stated that you had removed your advertisement for short-term rental of a portion of your unit from the Air BnB web site, however, you also made it clear that you would be honoring a reservation made for the week of February 7-13, 2016, which reservation you secured on January 10, 2016, even after being put on notice that the illegal renting was to cease immediately. (In the letter I ASKED them to let me honor it, and they never responded). I unlisted the Air BnB listing on January 21, just like they asked in the first letter.
Now I am being called to a hearing, can be represented by counsel, and the Board can suspend my use of amenities, voting privileges, etc.
My questions are:
I did what they asked me to do, so why am I still in violation??
I purchased my home in August 2015 and lost my job two weeks later. I was never given the covenants during purchase, only the 'Rules and Regulations.' The home was put on Air BnB in October, after I had asked the HOA for an updated 'rules and regulations,' which did not talk about short term rentals.
I got a letter from the HOA, along with the articles, on January 18 telling me that I was in violation of the declarations and to cease my Air BnB immediately. They had a print out of my Air BnB profile, which my neighbor led them to. I had 10 days to respond and responded on January 27. It was noted "alleged non compliance" and told me if I didn't cease immediately I would be fined $100/day. I deleted my Air BnB profile on January 21, as asked.
In my response, I noted other violations from the subdivision that were not being enforced. I sent a follow up letter in mid-February asking why they had not been enforced (i.e. HOA picking which violations to enforce). I also asked them to allow me to honor one final reservation that had been reserved on January 10, before their notice. They never responded until March 5 with the following:
I came home from traveling on Sunday to find a letter in my mailbox, and another certified letter from the property management company (the exact same letter). It says that I have been called to a hearing at the HOA this Friday, March 11, because the previous notice has not rectified the situation! It says:
Your written response to the above stated that you had removed your advertisement for short-term rental of a portion of your unit from the Air BnB web site, however, you also made it clear that you would be honoring a reservation made for the week of February 7-13, 2016, which reservation you secured on January 10, 2016, even after being put on notice that the illegal renting was to cease immediately. (In the letter I ASKED them to let me honor it, and they never responded). I unlisted the Air BnB listing on January 21, just like they asked in the first letter.
Now I am being called to a hearing, can be represented by counsel, and the Board can suspend my use of amenities, voting privileges, etc.
My questions are:
I did what they asked me to do, so why am I still in violation??