ISSUE # 10 ... CIVIL COMMOTION, CONDO-STYLE
Ants Un-Nerved
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-The due diligence process for a condo buyer will be nearly impossible. Imagine having to prove whether or not a local worker (never mind this "local worker" is undefined) EVER lived in a specific unit! -Lenders, as if they are not nervous enough already in the current market, will be ESPECIALLY wary of this due diligence process and valuation issue. -And realtors, how do you plan to disclose the ramifications of Ordinance #22 to your condo and townhome buyers and sellers? Will contractual materials mandate a lifetime history (rental and ownership) that indicates whether or not residents were "local workers?" -This regulation likely will have the perverse result of causing condo owners and HOAs to preclude renting/selling to local workers to avoid tainting the units for future mitigation requirements. |
Civil Commotion as a Commodity? |
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Reader Comments (16)
Dear Mick,
Thank you for responding. However, I could not disagree more. We have a
vehicle to address affordable/employee housing through the RETT. We need
to keep this separate from the free market and allow those who have
worked hard to afford Aspen housing to not be punished by attaching
restrictions to their properties thus taking away what FREE MARKET is
all about. There is room for both and many of us who live and work here
full time want to see it kept separate. Should government continue to
try and burden the free market homes with restrictions that we as locals
own through our on hard work, then you can expect a reversal in our
support of the affordable housing program and future taxes that support
it. As the old saying goes, "Don't bite the hand that feed you."
Thank you