I'm not sure it was a reprimand, @Ashley1390, but more like someone pointing out the obvious. However, a friend has an apartment in Lauderhill, FL which she lives in three/four months a year. On trying to appeal the 'No STR' clause in the HOA rules (at significant expense), she was turned down, twice, and informed she had no further right of appeal.
Her fellow owners/leaseholders had bought into their dreams, which didn't include random strangers dragging their suitcases along hallways and generally being less thoughtful than full-time, 'real' residents.
I'm not sure how Airbnb could be thought of as 'residential', and quite how you could argue it isn't leasing (the dictionary is pretty clear) is beyond me, but things might be different in your part of town.