FAU Professor Says HOA’s Partially Responsible For Rising Rent Rates In Florida

A Florida Atlantic University Professor says rules set by Homeowner Associations in Florida are partially responsible for rising rent rates.  Ken Johnson, Ph.D.., an economist at FAU’s College of Business, says an abundance of short-term rentals on sites like AirBNB, combined with a prohibition by many HOA’s of renting homes in their communities, lead to a shortage of available rental inventory in Florida.     Read the article………………………..

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