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Originally Posted by nhkim
This is not entirely true. For instance, the really popular line dance classes that fill up during the winter months require those with guest passes to wait until a few minutes before class starts, and if the class isn't full, then they can come in. Although many of those classes are filled at least 15 minutes before class starts. I don't know if any of the exercise classes do that as well.
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Be that as it may, a guest pass does allow one to get in if there is space available. On the other hand, a guest pass will never allow one to get into a sports pool.
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The suggestion about changing an address on a bank account or, I suppose, any online account, printing a document showing it, then changing it back is a good one.
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Other than the fraud involved, I suppose it is.
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My understanding is that every home has two resident passes that can be used for whoever the owner wants. When we were renting five years ago, the owner would have their resident passes transferred to us for a one-time $50 fee. It was an easy process for both of us.
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Your understanding is incorrect. There are no resident passes that can be used for whoever the owner wants. All resident passes, in fact ALL passes, are for use by the individual named on the pass. When you were renting, the owners turned in the resident passes with their names so that resident passes with your names could be issued.
There might be a maximum number of active resident passes allowed per address. I believe others have mentioned that in this thread but I have no experience with that.