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Old 09-05-2023, 07:38 AM
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How would they possibly keep track of Airbnb occupants?
I wonder if they even need to. If "occupied" has a lower limit, say 30 days, then airbnbs could be considered to be unoccupied and not part of the count. If not, then the occupancy would depend on the date the survey was conducted. Either there was someone in the home whose age could be determined or the age of the last occupant would be used. Either way, occupied or not, the number of airbnbs could be in the noise compared with the size of the rest of the community.

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TV was able to build sections for families who work in TV is that included in the 80%
Middleton is not part of the Villages. Middleton is not a 55+ community. I can't believe Middleton would affect the Villages status any more than the cities of Wildwood or Bushnell do.

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Maybe TV keeps track of buyers for legal reasons but in no way with a community this large can they keep track of every household and who is living in it.
All they need to keep track of (or count once every two years) is whether there is one resident over 55 in every occupied home. Unoccupied - isn't counted. One 60 year old with five 23 year old live-in friends - counts as part of the 80%. Most of the homes could be categorized through the information collected for Villager IDs.
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