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Old 09-05-2023, 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 View Post
I don't think there is a rule for county roads. But, for courtyard villas, there is a deed restriction that prohibits a homeowner from parking their vehicle on the street or in the visitor parking spaces at any time. Although, visitors can park on the street or in the visitor parking area.
I'm not sure that statement is correct. I live in a courtyard villa. Adjacent to my villa is the "villa visitor parking" which is seldom used, so I parked my 2nd car there. I got a house visit from Community Watch who told me "no can do".
When I asked what was permissible, such as "Can I park on the street?", he replied, "Sure, that's county property".

I have a pretty wide driveway (corner lot) and I make-do parking it on one side.
But if push came to shove, I guess I'd be parking in the street. Check with Community Watch. Good luck.

PS - I am in unincorporated Sumter County.

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