Apartment Complex won’t allow Airbnb
28-03-2021
04:11 PM

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28-03-2021
04:11 PM
Apartment Complex won’t allow Airbnb
I looked at my lease and saw nothing that prohibited me from using my apartment for Airbnb. I booked 3 guests filling 3 months already. Apartment complex later told me that it’s against policy to list them on Airbnb. How do I get around this outside of changing pictures and address?
28-03-2021
04:11 PM
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28-03-2021
05:29 PM

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28-03-2021
05:29 PM
Better not violate the rules from the appartment complex, sooner or later you will be in trouble.
Ofcourse rules must be written somewhere, so if they just say "it is against policy" , then they also must be able to point you to the written version (HOA rules ?) of such statement.
28-03-2021
10:45 PM

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28-03-2021
10:45 PM
Thank u
28-03-2021
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28-03-2021
06:28 PM

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28-03-2021
06:28 PM
@Alisha96 OMG! I can't imagine a lease that doesn't prohibit you from subletting. Because that's what you're doing when you "AirBnB" an apartment you are leasing. There's a whole host of reasons that it's not okay, including your liability.
Basically, it's going to get you kicked out. And you can't change the address and pics because then you're misrepresenting on AirBnB. It seems like you haven't given this a whole lot of thought, but you should probably stop doing it. Now. Getting a roommate and adding that person to the lease is probably the best thing to do.
28-03-2021
10:44 PM

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28-03-2021
10:44 PM
Thank you
28-03-2021
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28-03-2021
07:57 PM

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28-03-2021
07:57 PM
@Alisha96 You could hire a lawyer to determine if by some slim chance you really are allowed to sublet your rental apartment, but, this seems unlikely, prohibiting sublets is a standard clause. Otherwise, there is nothing you can do, and you would be wise to stop doing Airbnb because if they catch you again you may be fined and evicted.
28-03-2021
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28-03-2021
10:44 PM
Understood
28-03-2021
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28-03-2021
08:02 PM

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28-03-2021
08:02 PM
@Alisha96 Kudos for checking your lease as many people don't do that. I see that your listing is a whole apartment, so you are not there during the guest's stay. Since this is not your property, I agree that you are in a very iffy situation regarding liability, so it might be best to cease listing it as a short term rental.
29-03-2021
12:34 AM

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29-03-2021
12:34 AM
Thank you and I understand
29-03-2021
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28-03-2021
08:22 PM

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28-03-2021
08:22 PM
@Alisha96 "How do I get around this outside of changing pictures and address?"
You don't. And what, you think that misleading guests by posting photos that aren't representative of the space and giving a false address is acceptable behavior? What were you planning to do, message guests to tell them that's not the real address and instruct them to lie to anyone who questions their presence there, saying they are friends or family? Do you think that is something guests would feel comfortable with?
Not only would guests report you to Airbnb, resulting in your listing being deleted, as others have said, that's a good way to get yourself evicted.
28-03-2021
10:43 PM

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28-03-2021
10:43 PM
My intent was to gain knowledge about the legal side of things on behalf of it not being in my lease agreement. Was only changing the address until it got resolved. Booking isn’t until mid April.
28-03-2021
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29-03-2021
12:06 AM

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29-03-2021
12:06 AM
Quick update! Apartment Manager is allowing my Airbnb as long as I do background checks that meets there criteria!!!!!
29-03-2021
12:21 AM

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29-03-2021
12:21 AM
@Alisha96 You have to have a plan for what to do if a guest damages the apartment. Background checks don't eliminate that possibilty and how do you propose to do background checks? It costs money to obtain criminal record checks and a guest doesn't have to be a criminal to cause damage.
What is your financial plan if the guest stops up the plumbing or breaks the door lock, resulting in a $200 repair bill? Do you have str insurance?
29-03-2021
12:31 AM

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29-03-2021
12:31 AM
My financial situation is excellent and we are good. We have insurance and apartments come with maintenance. @Sarah977
30-03-2021
10:32 AM

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30-03-2021
10:32 AM
Hurray @Alisha96 ! That's great news!
Can't wait to hear more about your hosting journey once you get kicked off with your first booking.
Well done!
Stephanie

