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Originally Posted by Chinook
Hi, I'm going to be moving to the TV is a year or two to retire. I was told that these "adult" children under the age of 55 had a time limit they could reside in TV. Is this true? or can they just live in TV full time?
Thank you,
Susan
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Hi there Susan!
Children over the age of 19 may live with residents. Period. But any child under the age of 19 is limited to visiting a total of 30 days a year. They are issued passes and it is computerized.
The young people that are talked about here, the teenagers, are probably from outside towns, like Leesburg and Wildwood and they have been gathering in the Villages Squares lately. There are two squares that are public gathering places with restaurants, shops, and live entertainment every night of the year except Christmas. Anyone can come into those squares, they are open to the public.
There are children who live in a village nearby built by the developer for people who work in the villages and those children are entitled to attend the very high quality charter schools that are also built by the developer. However the people who live in that village with their families do not have the amenities of the villages and cannot use the pools and rec centers etc.
This place is planned and maintained for "grown ups". For instance in the village of Hadley where we live, (as in most villages) there are two swimming pools. One for all ages, (for visiting grandchildren) and one that cannot be used by any one under 30.
Come on down and see. Susan.
You will love it.
Kind wishes,
Gracie