Poll on Short Term Rentals in Apartments: Nearly Half Want Them Banned

by on October 8, 2015 · 1 comment

in Culture, Economy, Environment, Life Events, Ocean Beach, San Diego

In the second OB Rag poll on short term vacation rentals, we asked readers what their opinion was on the current law allowing 25% of the units in an apartment complex to be short term vacation rentals.

With 145 readers taking part, nearly half – 48% – agreed with the option “There should not be any STVRs allowed in apartments,” (69 votes).

Another 22% said the current 25% is “way too high” and that they would rather see “something like 5 to 8” for the short term rentals (32 votes).

So, that’s a total of 70% of respondents who disagree with the current municipal law.

Only one in 5 – 20% – support the 25% limit, currently allowed (29 votes). 10% of those who did respond said they didn’t have enough info or had no opinion.

OB Rag Poll STVR 2

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Dave October 9, 2015 at 5:44 pm

Supposing a tighter restriction went it – take for example the proposed 5%. That would mean one unit per 20-unit complex…but there aren’t a lot of 20-unit complexes in OB. The apartment I lived in for seven years was one of only six, my mother-in-law’s complex has 12 units, many others around are treated the same.

Would smaller complexes be allowed one unit, or none?

I know it’s kind of a pointless exercise at this particular juncture, but I’m still a bit curious as to what the folks who responded in that manner meant…

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