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Originally Posted by Challenger
I see so many references to putting "names on "deeds". This can be a very bad choice. Not something to be done casually. Can cause severe agnst in your life.
You are changing ownership which can bring lots of trouble. Family fights and disagreements , Tax issues , liability and so many more.
Talk first to a "Real " attorney with Estate and Real Estate expertise.
Don't count om advise from amatuers on this forum. 
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Hi Challenger: Those getting green ID cards are on the house's deed. The most common reason why blue (temporary) ID cards are issued is because either parents are caring for disabled offspring or offspring are caring for disabled parents. In regard to the former situation I personally have never seen very many children of village parents utilizing amenities. The only way parents can get their offspring green ID's is to place them on the deed, otherwise they have to renew every three years.
You are correct that before making such a decision a lawyer should be consulted.
The issue presented here is not a horse or a chair its about an agreement we all made when we bought into this Lifestyle. I have come across people who explained that they moved from here because it was a waste of money as they were not utilizing the amenities. In my personal situation the only amenity I use is golf which cost me $141 plus change per year. In many homes only one person plays golf and yet they too like singles pay the same rate..
Some on here would suggest that we utilize some type of apportionment, a deduction i amenity fee if a resident doesn't use the pool, etc.
Names on the deed equate to households and amenities are based on per household. It is legal, it is fair, it discriminates fairly and it was sanctioned by each resident when they sign their closing papers.
As for singles it appears there are many social opportunities available to them. In fact don't we continually read of residents we have met here in TV and married . It appears that they didn't see the need for an ID card in order to resume their dating life....and then as one poster aptly pointed out then we have Mr. Midnight. Just imagine if he had an extra ID card with all the women he claims to have dated TV would have to hire one full time employee just to keep him up with a new ID card for his next significant other .
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