Rental Housing Ordinance Welcome to the City of Gainesville 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This is essential for tracking your request.
  3. Fill in the permit number you wish to cancel in the designated field. Ensure accuracy to avoid processing delays.
  4. Provide the job-site address where the permit was issued. This helps identify the location associated with your request.
  5. Indicate who is requesting the cancellation by checking the appropriate box: Property Owner, Contractor, or Other. If 'Other', specify your role.
  6. Select a reason for cancellation from the options provided, and if applicable, include any other permit numbers related to this request.
  7. Decide if you are requesting a refund by checking 'Yes' or 'No'. Remember that refunds depend on project specifics.
  8. Complete your details as Permit Holder/Authorizer, including signature and notary section at the bottom of the form.

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Since the deregulation in 2021, Gainesville takes a relatively lax approach to enforcing rules around short-term rentals under 30 days. The city is generally considered Airbnb friendly12.
Inclusionary Zoning | The goal of an inclusionary zoning policy is to support Gainesvilles housing needs through the creation of affordable housing.
No. You cannot legally refuse to rent to someone based on their sexual preferences. Its against the law.
The Fair Housing Act ensures all applicants are treated fairly, prohibiting landlords from rejecting renters based on protected classes such as familial status, sex, gender identity, disability, religion, race, color, or national origin. Violating these laws is both unethical and illegal.
Acceptable grounds for refusal can include poor credit history, a record of nonpayment of rent, or violations of occupancy limits. However, landlords cannot discriminate based on protected characteristics such as race, gender, or familial status, as the Fair Housing Act outlines.

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Landlords are legally free to choose among prospective tenants as long as their decisions comply with these laws and are based on legitimate business criteria.
Yes, a landlord can refuse to rent to someone they dont like. They would only get in trouble if they dont like the person due to their being in a protected class.
Tenant Rights and Responsibilities Tenants living within the City of Gainesville have certain rights provided by the City Code of Ordinances in two broad categories the right to rental housing without discrimination and the right to rental housing that meets minimum living standards.

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