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Old 08-16-2023, 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by ryoungs View Post
I have hunted on-line but can't find the answer to this question: a few years ago, I rented out my 2 bedroom house in the Villages to a very nice elderly lady and bought a second, three bedroom to use on the rare occasions my family and I get to come there. Now, I find that being an absentee homeowner no longer works for me, at least not for the larger house which remains empty much of the year. So, I plan to sell the larger house and keep the rental. I don't care about the rental income, but I am not heartless enough to evict the lady who rents from me. And therein lies my Delima: If I do sell, can I get a guest pass through my renter's account for my family and me if we should come there? We will have to stay in a hotel for the short time we are there, but that's no problem. It is the guest pass question I need to know about. I know I could call the Villages to get my question answered, but I don't want to do that if I can keep from it. I am a little strange that way.
Then the question is whether a renter, who should have a non-owner ID, can submit an application for a guest pass?

In order to submit an application you have to sign in with your Villages ID number and PIN. Does your renter have one of those?

And what the heck, just try it. Have them submit the application for a one-day guest pass for you using your out of state address.
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