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Old 07-24-2015, 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted by duffysmom View Post
Would your tenant have privileges to TV's amenities such as pool, classes, etc?
The entire house would be shared housing, my wife and I do not currently live in this house. So we pay the amenities fee of $150 dollars a month but you need to pay the yearly $50 dollars for the actual card. I'm pretty sure this is how it works.
Chris

OK I found this on the Villages website......

Residency Requirements for Non-Owners
All initial Permanent Villages Resident Identification Cards for homeowners are
issued at the Closing Office.
Non-owner residents wishing to obtain a Villages Resident I.D. can do so in one of
the four following ways at the District Customer Service Center located at
984 Old Mill Run.
1. Provide proof of residency displaying the homeowner’s Villages address: a
valid Florida Driver’s License or Florida Identification Card issued to the
non-owner.
2. Provide proof of marriage to the homeowner (ex. Marriage certificate)
3. Provide proof of residency with a homeowner by providing valid state IDs or
driver’s licenses displaying matching addresses.
4. Provide other documents approved by District Management: Non-owner must
provide at least four of the following documents listing their name &
homeowner’s address OR provide three of the following documents with
BOTH homeowner & non-owner’s name. Only one of each of the following
documents is accepted.
Bank Account Statement Payroll Receipt
Social Security Statement U.S. Post Office Verification
Vehicle Registration Voters Registration
Vehicle / golf cart Insurance Health Insurance Statement
W2 or 1099 form Deed or mortgage
Utility Bill - Electric, Gas, House Phone, Cell Phone, Water
Regardless of which residency method is chosen, the homeowner must accompany
the applicant or the applicant must bring a notarized copy of the Application for NonOwner
Villages Resident ID Card to the District Customer Service Center. For any
questions, please call us at (352) 753-4508 or visit us at 984 Old Mill Run.
Non-owner IDs expire every 3-years, at which time residency must be re-established,
homeowner authorization verified, and a new ID purchased.
Revised