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  • June 13, 2023 6:30 PM | Mark Shay (Administrator)

    PoconosVRO to be the voice of short-term rentals in the Pocono Mountains

    By James Hamill on Jun. 13, 2023


    In response to a growing interest in an organization to advance the interests of vacation rental owners in the Poconos, a group of volunteers has come formed a formal trade association: PoconosVRO, a 501 (c)(6) corporation, supported by membership dues.

    The vision of PoconosVRO is to be the voice for the vacation home and short-term rental (STR) industry in the Poconos. The organization strives to support responsible regulation which would provide for a level playing field, lobby against overregulation, advocate for individual owners, highlight good practices and stop bad practices, publicize contributions to the region, present opportunities for hotel tax support and assert this is not a place for class action lawsuits.

    “As an STR/VRO owner in the Poconos for six years, I was so excited to hear that there was finally going to be a voice to support owners and promote tourism in the Poconos,” said Ellen Capell. “I have been a small voice in my township and with a formal alliance we will be able to really make a difference and demonstrate the value we bring to the Poconos. I am honored to be part of this association and I believe we are truly saving the Poconos as a vacation destination!”

    PoconosVRO began in early 2023 with informal meetings then by April, the trade association was incorporated with bylaws, active volunteers and charter members joined to show support. The association meets every two weeks and is in the process of forming committees and planning events.

    “Well-run STRs are a win-win for communities,” said Marty Nicoll who represents PoconosVRO. “They are well kept raising property values, they contribute more tax revenue per home than long-term rentals and they contribute to a healthy growing local economy.”

    According to statistics provided by the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau, vacation rentals generated $417,315,980 in bookings in 2022, the tax revenue from this is 9%. Nearly 1.8 million nights were booked in 2022 representing a significant portion of all guests who stay in the Poconos.

    “Vacation home rentals have always been a part of the Poconos’ ethos since the very first days of hospitality growth in the region,” said Chris Barrett, President/CEO of the Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau. “With the advent of third-party booking sites, vacation rentals grew into a larger part of the tourism industry fueled by increased demand and provide significant economic impact to the four-county region. We are pleased to support the efforts of the Poconos Association of Vacation Rental Owners.”

    Membership provides the funding needed to build the association's infrastructure and help advance the interest of the Short-term Rental Industry in the Poconos. Charter Membership is $150 for 2023.

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    About Poconos Association of Vacation Rental Owners:

    Founded in 2023, this not-for-profit trade association strives to be the voice for the vacation home and short-term rental industry in the Poconos. The all-volunteer association represents and advances the interests of vacation rental owners in the Poconos and advocate for practical short-term rental regulation; while providing members with the educational, networking, and resources they need to run responsible and profitable businesses. Rental Owners can become Charter Members by visiting the association’s website at http://www.PoconosVRO.org.

    https://www.poconomountains.com/articles/post/new-vacation-rental-association-in-the-pocono-mountains-advocates-for-practical-regulations/?fbclid=IwAR0NapYvzdiWxON6lN5SuEuO2KOYHnCpTWdpzp6rPdV1YdjaDwq05jV43s8

  • June 11, 2023 6:44 PM | Mark Shay (Administrator)

    Members can view the presentation here: https://poconosvro.wildapricot.org/Even-Presentations

    Become a Member: JOIN US! 

  • June 02, 2023 6:56 PM | Mark Shay (Administrator)

    The Poconos Association Of Vacation Rental Owners (VRO) is pleased to announce that we have surpassed 24 official paid Charter Members, a nice milestone as we step past our start-up phase. As our Treasurer reported at our latest membership meeting: "we're now a real thing!"

    Our next membership goal is 100 Charter Members in 2023, so we still have a long way to go. For those who have joined our social media, we encourage you to also take our Responsibility Pledge, pay $150 and formally join as a member. Visit http://www.PoconosVRO.org and click the members tab. You'll be asked for some background and be given the opportunity to pay by card. If you'd prefer to receive an invoice, please feel free to contact us at: PoconosVRO@gmail.com

    Thanks you for supporting our efforts to be the voice of the STR industry in the Poconos.

  • May 15, 2023 6:59 PM | Mark Shay (Administrator)

    Short-Term Rental Owners Are UNDER ATTACK in the Poconos! There is no denying that there has been a ton of controversy in the Poconos with short-term rentals. Many of the townships and HOA communities have been scrambling to figure out a way to either eliminate, restrict, and enforce rules and regulations pertaining to short-term rentals.

    For the longest time there has not been a true "Voice" for the vacation rental owners, until now! In response to a growing interest in starting an organization to advance the interests of vacation rental owners in the Poconos, a group of volunteers has come together and formed a formal trade association - The Poconos Association of Vacation Rental Owners.

    To learn more about joining our cause to represent and advance the interests of vacation rental owners in the Poconos and advocate for practical short-term rental regulation, visit our website - http://www.poconosvro.com/

    Check out my video on the organization here - https://youtu.be/G9xZu3ozRNM



  • May 12, 2023 7:09 PM | Mark Shay (Administrator)

    The Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau (PMVB) is a resource for industry statistics, economic impact figures and resources for the tourism industry.

    As a member, we provide you the benefit of knowledge and information to help you succeed in the tourism industry.

    New Releases:

    We have the following available:

    • Previous years of the PMVB's Annual Report
    • Population by County (based on counties which are a two hour drive from the Pocono Mountains)

    For questions regarding available reports, please contact Brian Bossuyt.

    Research Links:

     MORE: https://www.poconomountains.com/about-us/research-travel-impacts/

  • May 11, 2023 7:07 PM | Mark Shay (Administrator)

    The Pocono Mountain Visitors Bureau recognizes that Vacation Rentals are a key to the tourism industry in the Poconos and has been supportive of our association. As our recent meeting with them, they shared a dashboard that contains STR data and AirDNA summary date for the region. Interesting information that might be useful in marketing your STR:

    https://www.poconomountains.com/about-us/pmvb-marketing/marketing-dashboard

  • May 10, 2023 6:53 PM | Mark Shay (Administrator)


  • August 17, 2021 8:40 PM | Mark Shay (Administrator)

    How Ricky Cortez models responsible vacation rental hosting in the Poconos

    by Paris Achen | Aug 17, 2021 | Local Leaders Series Powered by Vrbo

    New Jersey resident Ricky Cortez and his family bought a second home in Pennsylvania’s scenic Pocono Mountains in 2017 as a peaceful place to vacation and ultimately retire in their golden years.

    “We love heading to the beaches and swimming in the pools,” Ricky said. “My favorite time with our family is on boats, kayaking or sailing.”

    When the family isn’t vacating there, they rent the house out as a vacation rental named Mt. Maplewood Lodge on online booking platforms like Vrbo to help offset the cost of the mortgage, maintenance, and improvements. In doing so, Ricky joined in the area’s long-standing history as a vacation rental destination.

    Vacation rentals have been part of the fabric of the community since at least 1945 when Rudolf Von Hoevenberg opened the first honeymoon resort, The Farm on the Hill, a collection of rustic cabins and a main lodge.

    Later, the area’s reputation as a honeymoon and vacation destination grew as more developers constructed neighborhoods around man-made lakes. Many urbanites from New York City, Philadelphia, and other nearby cities bought or rented vacation homes in the Poconos to escape from the stresses of city life and enjoy rest, relaxation, and recreation all four seasons of the year. Recreational options over the years expanded beyond hiking and whitewater rafting on the Delaware River to include ski resorts and a water park.

    Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling prompts review of short-term rental regulations

    Ricky’s plan encountered a bump in the road when the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued an opinion on a case arising from Poconos in April 2019 that thrust the region’s history of vacation rentals into legal limbo. The ruling prompted townships not just in the mountain region but around Pennsylvania to create, or clarify, their ordinances on short-term rentals.

    Later that year, Ricky attended a meeting hosted by the Tobyhanna Township to discuss its short-term rental ordinance.

    A few poorly run vacation rentals with a repeated pattern of parties and disruptions had turned some members of the community into vehement opponents of short-term rentals, and Ricky wanted to see how he could help to resolve the conflict.

    During the meeting, a couple stood up to talk about a problematic short-term rental near their home. The wife expressed how upset she was about repeated disturbances at the property and spoke in favor of banning short-term rentals in Tobyhanna.

    Ricky wanted to show how responsible renting practices could help prevent problematic guests. He stood up and described how he and his family carefully screen guests and make sure they understand and comply with local rules and regulations.

    Modeling responsible renting practices

    Ricky gives guests a code of conduct and requires them to sign a lease outlining rules that help protect the character of the neighborhood. For instance, quiet hours beginning at 10 p.m. are strictly enforced.

    The family also uses a device inside the home to measure decibel levels to help prevent guests from disturbing the neighbors with excessive noise. The device notifies the guest with a text message and phone call when noise exceeds a certain level. Outside the home, they use outdoor cameras to observe how many vehicles are in the driveway to ensure the number of guests and vehicles match the reservation.

    “By the end of the discussion, she came up to me, shook my hand, and said I wish I lived next to someone like you,” Ricky recounted. “That made me want to participate on another level.”

    Fostering communication between vacation rental owners and neighbors

    That moment was pivotal in Ricky’s decision to become an advocate, not only for vacation rental owners, but for their neighbors. In his mind, the biggest gap in resolving problems associated with short-term rentals was communication between vacation rental owners and neighbors, Ricky said.

    Ricky founded the Poconos Vacation Rental Owners website in late 2019 as a way for neighbors to get in touch with owners to address disturbances or other issues at vacation rentals.

    The website features a map where neighbors can search for a property by address or community. The website also serves as an educational resource on local regulations governing short-term rentals and best practices.

    Ricky and other vacation rental owners also began working together to advocate for fair regulations that would help prevent nuisances in the community but also allow the Poconos to continue its tradition of vacation rentals.

    He became founding member of the Arrowhead Lake Renting Owners Association(ALROA) in late 2019 and the Lake Naomi Vacation Homes Hosting Alliance (LNVHHA) in early 2020.

    He has been active in discussions on short-rental regulations in multiple jurisdictions in the Poconos, including the Tobyhanna and Coolbaugh townships.

    “The township boards, after seeing me so many times, would call me by name, or I wrote letters to them,” Ricky said. “I sent in information I thought would help. I did some research for them. I just tried to participate as much as I could.”

    Fair vacation rental regulations

    He has advocated for short-term rental regulations that are fair and effective in protecting neighbors’ interests while still allowing the industry to exist, thrive, and contribute to the community’s tax base.

    Some of the regulations have limited the number of people allowed per bedroom. Others have increased fines for noise violations.

    The LNVHHA began regular meetings with Vrbo/Expedia Group to help in advocacy efforts and give feedback to the online travel agency on ways it could improve its services.

    Ricky also has done one-on-one advocacy and education with individual vacation rental owners.

    “I would say, do you know we have this organization, and are looking to make sure everybody is a participant in staying neighborly, being a productive member of the community, and making sure that the people we rent to are that, too, or else, we may lose the opportunity to be able to rent,” Ricky said.

    He makes sure that owners know about the availability of noise-monitoring devices, exterior cameras, processes for effectively vetting guests, and clauses to include in a lease.

    Making memories for families

    Despite the challenges he has faced as a host, Ricky said he still enjoys the experience of hosting guests and helping families to create lifelong memories.

    “I didn’t go on vacations as a kid, so I love planning activities in the area for families like white water rafting, ATVs, and skiing,” he said.

    The longer he hosts the more connection he feels with his guests, especially those families who have started to come back to his home year after year.

    “We all have the same goal: We want an awesome quality of life and peacefulness in and around our homes whether you live there, rent there, or come part-time,” he said.

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    https://www.rentresponsibly.org/peak-leadership-how-ricky-cortez-models-responsible-vacation-rental-hosting-in-the-poconos/


  • July 28, 2021 8:38 PM | Mark Shay (Administrator)

    Tourism and vacation rentals are the backbone of the Poconos. Indeed, a Tobyhanna Supervisor commented during a recent meeting, “The Poconos were built on 60 years of vacation rentals.”

    Owners who open their homes to guests have driven growth and prosperity in the Poconos. Tourism contributes upwards of $3.8 million in total annual spending, supports a quarter of the local workforce, and comprises 62% of state and local revenue. Over the past two years, Tobyhanna and Coolbaugh Townships have diligently worked at crafting regulations for vacation rentals. While Coolbaugh Township’s ordinance went into effect in August 2020, Tobyhanna has yet to amend its zoning code or pass any regulations.

    Zoning and regulatory measures enacted by Coolbaugh will mitigate problem rentals by holding owners accountable for regulatory and safety infractions and nuisance complaints. Before this ordinance was enacted, there was little that the township or residents could do to stop problem rentals. The vast majority of those who rent their vacation homes do so in a way that enhances the local economy while respecting neighbors’ privacy and rights. Unfortunately, a small minority of mismanaged homes are responsible for negative perceptions of vacation rentals. Sensible regulations will largely eliminate these problems and improve quality of life all for all. For the past two years, responsible owners have participated in a process to create sensible regulations to preserve the integrity and safety of the community without disrupting the growth and benefits that tourism brings to our community.

    The vast majority of owners are eager to work with the townships to develop and implement policies that are firm and fair. Smart, equitable measures will benefit the community at large while maintaining small-town charm. Many current Poconos homeowners were introduced to the Poconos through seasonal rentals. Vacation rentals are an important introduction to ownership and for many represent a path to a prosperous, relaxing retirement. My family falls into this category. We fell in love with the myriad of year-round activities and began dreaming of the future we wanted to have in this special place. When the opportunity arose for us to buy our piece of Poconos paradise, we found a charming lodge that had been a vacation rental for over a decade. Vacation rental owners like myself have already taken the lead in anticipating and preventing perceived problems. For example, many of us have installed noise meters, exterior webcams and remote locks. These measures take much of the burden off local authorities and prevent activities that could lead to complaints.

    Owners must be part of the solution, and a large number of us in Lake Naomi and Arrowhead communities have joined forces to support the creation and enforcement of township ordinances. We believe that the zoning amendment and rental ordinance currently under consideration by the township are a critical step that all of us in the community should be able to support. These new measures will create transparency, maintain accountability and open channels of communication to resolve any issues that arise. Most owners of Poconos vacation rental homes are committed to bringing responsible owners and guests into alignment with the ethos of our community. Properly managed vacation rental homes are the lifeblood of the Poconos. By working together, we can create a prosperous and harmonious future that will serve us and our visitors for generations to come!

    Ricky Cortez is a Pocono Pines homeowner. He has attended meetings and participated for the past two years in the Tobyhanna Township Short Term Rental Ordinance and Coolbaugh Township Short Term Rental Ordinance discussions.


    Guest Columnist on The Boro & Towne News

    http://theboron.wwwmi3-ss58.a2hosted.com/guest-columnist-vacation-rentals-are-communitys-lifeblood/

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