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One approach is to communicate openly with the HOA board and seek approval for exceptions. Some homeowners have successfully negotiated agreements that allow for short-term rentals under certain conditions, such as higher security deposits or additional insurance coverage.
CC&Rs vary from community to community—some HOAs forbid any rentals of 30 days or less. Others don't allow leases of any kind, whether long or short. It's important to understand any HOA rules and restrictions that impact your ability to earn rental income from your property.
CA allows short term bans. The board can just pass a rule and they must give 30 days notice of the new rule to go into effect. 30-Day Lease Term. A restriction that rentals cannot be less than 30 days is a limitation on usage, not a prohibition, and has been deemed reasonable by the courts.
You can contact airbnb directly and explain that the listing is illegal. They will deactivate the listing, and make the host prove they are allowed to be renting via airbnb. That will hopefully end the ``party problem'' sooner than the legal process.
How to add and edit house rules on Airbnb Head to the Airbnb dashboard and click on 'Menu' > 'Listings'. Click on 'Policies and rules' > 'House rules' on the side bar. Click the tick or cross symbols against each of the preset rules, and add any important information for each.