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Halle 09-21-2008 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Halle (Post 138124)
I don't understand why people move to an area with restrictions and then try to get around those restrictions.

I love dogs and plan on bringing my two girls when we are able to be in TV for longer than a month at a time.

One of the reasons we bought in TV was because of the Deed Restrictions we believe they will help to keep TV a beautiful place to live.

I stand by my original statement. I suppose if there is an unfortunate death in my family and my young nieces and nephews come to live with me full time you would all understand and not want the covenants enforced.

Barefoot 09-21-2008 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by darylj2000 (Post 160854)
When we came down to look the villiages over we were open about that we have three dogs and we were told what happens behide your door stays behind your door.

Was it a Villages Sales Agent that told you "what happens behind your door stays behind your door." I think this is true about cats, but dogs do need to be taken for walks.

I'm very curious about whether multiple pets are "grandfathered".

darylj2000 09-22-2008 08:27 AM

Yes it was a sales person and also the person that set us up for our visit to the villages. Everyone that we talked with we were up front on how many pets we have.

swrinfla 09-22-2008 02:50 PM

daryl

I suspect that the sales folks can look the other way because they have no "authority!" And, probably, your new neighbors will look the other way, too. BUT, and it's a potentially big BUT, if your critters create some on-going disturbances, there may very well be a neighbor who will blow the whistle. Then, you might have heartbreaking trouble!

Just my thoughts! :shrug:

SWR

darylj2000 09-22-2008 09:07 PM

thanks i sent an e-mail to the villages for a copy of the deed restriction. I don't know what elis i can tell them, and i donot want heart break over lossing one of my pets. How could one pick which one to leave.

Daryl

nanci2539 09-23-2008 09:08 AM

I have several friends here and three of them have more than two pets. One had four dogs, one had three dogs, one has two dogs and two cats.

It isn't an issue if you're a responsible pet owner.

Barefoot 09-23-2008 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by darylj2000 (Post 161150)
thanks i sent an e-mail to the villages for a copy of the deed restriction. I don't know what elis i can tell them, and i donot want heart break over lossing one of my pets. How could one pick which one to leave. Daryl

I am quite sure the deed restrictions will say two domestic pets per household. I was told by a Villages Sales Rep that the restriction was designed to prevent pet breeding. I was also told they "look the other way" as far as the number of pets is concerned.

If existing pets are "grandfathered", (i.e., if you already own them when you move to TV), I would think that you would have to identify that unique situation to The Villages and obtain their permission.

Or you could just do what most people do, and just move in with multiple pets. As Nanci just pointed out, many people have more than two pets. I don't think The Villages would get involved unless the pets were interfering with other residents' quiet enjoyment of their residence.

Bogie Shooter 09-23-2008 03:19 PM

You will find that the most objections are related to people who allow their dogs to pee and poop and not clean it up.
Stop by some of the postal stations on a damp day and you can smell the urine. Or drive down the street and observe someone throw a plastic bag of dog poop down a storm drain.
Pets are great.........just some of the owners are stupid.
If someone complains about too many animals, it is their right. They read the covenants and deed restrictions and that is why they are villagers.
FOLLOW THE RULES!

Barefoot 09-23-2008 03:25 PM

I totally agree that people should comply with deed restrictions.

But the problems with pets aren't due to those people with multiple pets!! They are due to the pet owners who are irresponsible and dirty and rude and give the rest of the pet owners a bad name. That type of person probably also throws their used coffee cups out the car window.

I think if Villagers are clean and considerate and respectful of other people, there should be no problems with pets or any other aspect of Village life.

dennis11003 09-24-2008 06:49 AM

Size limit?
 
Is there a size limit? My sister is looking at TV. She has a lab mix that goes 90 lbs. but it's a lap dog, a big baby! Friendly dog, only 5 years old, and my sister would never get rid of her!

She's retiring next spring and plans to move summer/fall. Any advice/suggestions greatly appreciated.

Barefoot 09-24-2008 11:52 AM

Tell your sister not to worry. The biggest reason we chose to move to TV is that they do not have a limit on dog size. We have a 75 lb dog, and most retirement communities won't accept a dog over 40 lbs.

There is a nearby privately-owned dog park "Doggie Doo Run Run" and it is divided into two sections, one for small dogs under 30 lbs and one for large dogs. There are lots and lots of Village large dogs that go there to play. You also often see large dogs at the Town Squares. Although some people object to this, they are allowed to go there on a leash.

It goes without saying that dog owners must be responsible and pick up after their pets. And they must always be leashed (except at the fenced dog park).

dennis11003 09-24-2008 04:32 PM

Dog size limit.
 
Thanks. I'll be sure to tell her. She's been frustrated by communities that won't accept her one large dog (90 lbs.) but will accept two dogs at 40 lbs. each. It doesn't make sense to me!

What's even worse is communities that have said that they will accept her dog conditionally but reserve the right to review in 30 days. Pack-up and move into a new area and community with your loved pet and then be told a month later that you have to get rid of it or move! Assinine to say the least and at least three places have told her that!

Barefoot 09-24-2008 04:58 PM

Dog Love
 
Dennis, we ran into exactly the same problems as your sister. We have two dogs, and one is large. Almost all retirement communities we contacted will allow only one dog, and that dog has to usually be under 25 lbs, occasionally under 40 lbs. In the rare case of allowing two dogs, they both have to be small.

The Villages is the only community we found that will allow two dogs without weight limits. Yazoo! Since our dogs are an essential part of our family, we decided to take a Lifestyle Preview in TV. (And our dogs were welcome on the Preview!)

And then we drank the water and fell in love, and decided to buy. We wanted a fenced yard for our dogs, so our only choice was a Courtyard Villa. You can tell we are a dog-dominated family. We haven't regretted it for a second.

So I have our dogs to thank for the fact that we bought in TV. And what a great choice they made! We are extremely happy with our decisions.
I'd use a dog icon here, but they only provide a horse one! :0000000000luvmyhors

SteveZ 10-06-2008 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 161524)
Dennis, we ran into exactly the same problems as your sister. We have two dogs, and one is large. Almost all retirement communities we contacted will allow only one dog, and that dog has to usually be under 25 lbs, occasionally under 40 lbs. In the rare case of allowing two dogs, they both have to be small.

The Villages is the only community we found that will allow two dogs without weight limits. Yazoo! Since our dogs are an essential part of our family, we decided to take a Lifestyle Preview in TV. (And our dogs were welcome on the Preview!)

And then we drank the water and fell in love, and decided to buy. We wanted a fenced yard for our dogs, so our only choice was a Courtyard Villa. You can tell we are a dog-dominated family. We haven't regretted it for a second.

So I have our dogs to thank for the fact that we bought in TV. And what a great choice they made! We are extremely happy with our decisions.
I'd use a dog icon here, but they only provide a horse one! :0000000000luvmyhors

It's good to find others who bought a CYV as a dog-house where people can live, too (LOL). My two terriers needed the fencing as well, and the CYV fit the bill. Now they can "chat" with the dachshund that lives on the right, the other terrier to the left, and the hound across the wall.

I also put in a dog door within the sliding glass side-door panel. That provides a lot of peace, and lets the dogs make sure no-one has stolen the air conditioner!


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