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Originally Posted by blueash
To answer the original question.. there is NOT a no soliciting rule in the villages thus there is no reason to call anyone. Sumter county requires that companies soliciting business get a permit. However, if the reason they approach you is not a sales pitch, no permit is required.
Thus roof companies are not selling roofs, they are offering free roof inspections. Water companies are not selling purifiers, they are offering free water tests...
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Contrary to the above, our restrictions do pretend to control peddling i.e. "2.22 The Developer reserves the right to prohibit or control peddling, soliciting, selling, delivery and vehicular traffic within the Subdivision."
However, when I first called due to solicitors, I was told that they could not control since the roads were now maintained by Sumter County. I would presume that would mean that they cannot control parking on the roads or traffic on the roads. So perhaps you can park your 63 foot trailer on the rod if Sumter county does not object.
But don't you dare put a No Solicitor sign outside of your house per the restrictions.
I am not Anti Villages, but would guess that may restrictive covenants could be unenforceable.