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Originally Posted by TNLAKEPANDA
The streets are PUBLIC roads! One could argue for just Parkin in the street. Most people would just find off site storage. It’s not that expensive if you don’t need electric and covered storage.
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A good friend of ours in CDD 5 had a neighbor who parked his RV in the street. Neighbors after a couple weeks filed a grievance. Since the street belongs to the county they were told the county has jurisdiction. They were told by Sumter county that as long as the RV didn’t block first responders access it was okay for the RV to be parked in the street. Neighbors were not happy. The issue went away a few months later when the guy sold his RV.
I don’t know if there are other instances of this issue or not. Not all CDD deed restrictions are exactly alike but the streets are turned over to the county or city following completion of the village. We sold our RV because we didn’t use it much following retirement. We kept ours under roof in storage when we had one. Deed restrictions help protect our real estate values and a lot of residents moved here because of that. Deed restrictions, however, don’t cover everything. For example, renting your house out on a daily or weekly basis. A lot of residents don’t like a neighborhood situation like that. We can select the house but not our neighbors.