Resdient IDs
In order to get a Resident ID, you either have to
a. have your name on the deed/title, regardless of your official permanent address
b. or be a permanent resident of that address...by showing proof of drivers license, checking account, voter registration, etc. (I believe they asked for 3 forms of proof).
Amenity fees are set by household not by number of residents of that household.
Chacam and ijustluvit asked another interesting question..... if there is only one resident ID for a household and they rent their home out to a couple, does the couple get 2 resident ID cards for the $50 transfer. Logically, I think they do get 2 Ids..... there is a maximum limit of 2 IDs for a resident ID transfer, but, it's not logical to limit to one if there is only 1 on the deed.
The original post questioned why do I pay full time when only there part time....those are the fees and the rules. To only pay for what you use and when you use it would create chaos and a budgeting nightmare.
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Maryland (DC Suburbs) - first 51 years 
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