Allowable
Leasing Restrictions
The association
can- Restrict total number of units that can be rented at any given time
- Restrict the total percentage of units that may be leased at any given time
- Create a hardship clause for exception to the first two above
- Require that the Board be provided with a copy of the lease
- Require that the lease must be in writing
- Request the names of the tenants
- Require that the lease conforms to the legal governing documents of the association
- Set minimum and maximum lease periods
- Require unit owner to check the Registered Sex Offenders list
- Require rent to be assigned to association if the unit owner is delinquent in the payment of his/her common charges
- Provide corporate leasing restrictions
- Require Board review of lease [May not require approval of lease]
- Require that the lease be on a specific formNon-allowable Leasing RestrictionsThe association cannot
- Outright restrict leasing of all units (at least one unit in the condominium must be allowed to be leased) [**See Note below]
- Require that the unit owner own the unit for a period of time prior to being allowed to lease the unit
- Require Board/HOA approval of lease
- Require Board/HOA approval of modifications to, alterations of, amendments to or extensions of lease
- Be granted automatic power of attorney by the unit owner upon purchase of a unit (If the legal documents grant irrevocable POA to the association simply by the unit owner accepting the deed, the condominium is ineligible for FHA condominium project approval.(
- Restrict a unit owner’s ability to lease his/her unit if he/she is delinquent in the payment of common charges
- Require potential tenants to sit with the Board
- Require credit references
- Require criminal background checks (except for Registered Sex Offenders list)
- Require Board/HOA approval of tenant
- Have the power to void leases (leases cannot be voidable by a third party)
- Allow transient leasing
- Allow accommodations typically associated with a hotel, such as maid or front desk service.**NOTE: There are two exceptions where an association can outright restrict leasing: age-restricted communities and condominiums where 100% of the units are under Affordable Housing restriction.[For information on the background of why certain restrictions are not allowed, you can follow THIS LINK to an article about 24CFR203.41.] From http://readysetloan.com/fha-clarifies-its-position-on-leasing-restrictions-in-condominiums/ Written by Eric Boucher, The FHA/VA Condo Project Approval Guy (ReadySetLoan Condo Team LLC)
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