Orlando Subdivision: No Queers Allowed

Another bit of lovely news from my hometown.

The tidy palm lined streets and affordable homes of the Rybolt Reserve subdivision in suburban Orlando have become popular with middle class homebuyers and speculators but if you are a gay or unmarried opposite-sex couple the Homeowners Association has a message – don’t bother to try to rent here according to some property owners.

Several owners say they have been told by the Association they cannot rent their properties in the East Orange County subdivision to couples who are not legally married or to same-sex pairs.
“The Homeowner’s Association is totally out of control,” Suzane Musashe, who leases homes in the subdivision for investors, told WFTV.

“I feel like I am back in the 60’s because there is such discrimination going on,” Musashe told the station. The prohibitions are listed in a set of rules passed by the HOA, which describes Rybolt Reserve as a family oriented community. Musahse said the strict rules are so limiting they will send some homeowners into foreclosure. “You can only rent to a married couple, that’s it. That eliminates more than half your market,” she told WFTV.

The HOA restrictions are legal. Orlando has an ordinance protecting same-sex couples who purchase homes, but not renters. County Commissioner Bill Segal told the station that he may introduce an ordinance to protect gay and lesbian couples who rent.

Here’s the subdivision’s website, in case you’d like to drop them a note.