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helen lovely
04-21-2014, 09:00 PM
How do you treat renters in you neighborhood?
2BNTV
04-21-2014, 09:07 PM
I love them. The snowbirds/snowflakes, bring a lot of money to support businesses in TV, and I found them to be good, fun loving people. :smiley:
I had my next door neighbors, (renters), over for coffee this morning, Unfortuneatly, they have to leave, at the end of this week. :(
asianthree
04-21-2014, 09:15 PM
just like any other wonderful people we have met in the villages...i don't think there is any difference from a tenent, snowflake, snowbird, or frog.
We don't ask if they own or rent we just enjoy the company of who we meet
kwtoman
04-21-2014, 09:23 PM
I don't ask. And, unless it's volunteered, it's not my business whether they rent or own here. Respect breeds respect.
redwitch
04-21-2014, 10:06 PM
I treat them like they're people.
graciegirl
04-21-2014, 10:06 PM
The renters across the street from us six years ago became treasured friends who found a home they loved and bought it.
Neal2tire
04-21-2014, 10:29 PM
Be aloof and don't involve them in any of your day to day amazing activities.
They'll soon go away.
NG
Barefoot
04-21-2014, 11:25 PM
Be aloof and don't involve them in any of your day to day amazing activities. They'll soon go away. NG
We find that playing loud music on our lanai all night long really discourages them from renting again. :D
Helen, have you had a problem?
We love renters, they are often very interesting free spirits.
I'm sure that in most neighborhoods, renters are warmly welcomed.
It's The Villages way.
Parker
04-22-2014, 05:30 AM
Renters? There are renters?
Bonanza
04-22-2014, 05:31 AM
How do you treat renters in you neighborhood?
I can't read between the lines because you only wrote one sentence,
BUT . . .
What is your REAL question???
marlinguy
04-22-2014, 05:37 AM
Uh-oh. I lease my car, hope no one finds out.
Cobh521
04-22-2014, 05:38 AM
I treat them with respect just as I was treated when I rented before purchasing our home.
jblum315
04-22-2014, 05:42 AM
In winter season I don't know who are renters or owners. I treat everybody the same, here in TV and elsewhere. Why not?
I do believe that renters spend more time here than owners who seldom visit. I have a neighbor (owner) who has been here a total of 6 days this year so far, and his wife 2 days.
jdsl1998
04-22-2014, 05:47 AM
Helen didn't say she had a problem with renters.
Barefoot
04-22-2014, 10:50 AM
Helen didn't say she had a problem with renters.
Based on her previous posts, it appears that Helen is going to be renting out her CYV. I think she was just requesting our general experience with how renters are treated.
Helen, in general, I think that renters are welcomed with open arms. They are treated just like everyone else in the community. I really like talking to renters at the pool. They have a fresh appreciation for The Villages, and it makes me grateful we're able to own a home here.
The only grouching I've heard is when people are denied space at a favorite activity, or a tee time, because there are so many snowbirds and renters in town during High Season. But that is general grouching, not specifically directed at renters.
redwitch
04-22-2014, 11:11 AM
I've found that renters are pretty much welcomed to neighborhood activities, especially in the CYV's. There are some that don't appreciate having renters as neighbors -- they feel it brings down property values. However, the majority understand that TV is different from most communities and that renters and empty houses aren't as much of an issue here as they are in more typical communities. So, they are pretty much treated as if they are neighbors and welcomed as such.
OBXNana
04-22-2014, 02:47 PM
This is a great thread and very helpful. We own our house, have only done so since the end of March, and it is a rental property until we can retire. We have had inquiries. One of the questions we have had multiple times from perspective guests is if the renters are accepted by the year round residents. We had a blanket answer that the renters wouldn't keep coming year after year if they didn't feel accepted within the community. This thread answered the question and we can now give factual information. Thank you for starting this thread and helping us as new owners.
Ohiogirl
04-22-2014, 03:12 PM
We rented ours (CYV) out for first 4 yrs - have now been living in ours last 4 years. Neighbors tell me they never even saw some of the tenants. Ones across the street right now (for 2 months) seem to avoid looking anyone in the eye - I did go out of my way and asked them to a driveway party, to which they came.
I play may jongg almost weekly with another renter (long-term) in a neighborhood group.
Other renters seem to already have friends here they know and are not looking for new temporary ones, I think. Some couples rent en masse - 3 or 4 couples scattered in different neighborhoods. And, some neighborhoods are just more social than others. People in established neighborhoods get busy with their set activities. But, in general, I would say that if the tenant wants to have friendly neighbors, they should make a point of introducing themselves and maybe ask some neighbors over for a driveway party or a casual cook-out. They they would probably be included if this is a socializing neighborhood.
Cedwards38
04-22-2014, 04:39 PM
Like I treat everyone else.
I like some of the renters better than the permanent neighbors and hope they come back.
Villages PL
04-22-2014, 06:17 PM
In general, I find that most renters are not that interested in being friendly. They come for short stays with an agenda or schedule. They're spending money to do stuff, they're not spending money to stand around and talk to me. So they are busy, busy, busy. They are in and out to play golf, tennis, pickle ball etc.. They want to get the most out of their short stay in the Villages. And talking to me is not of much interest to them, as far as I can tell.
Certain neighborhoods have lots of renters coming and going all the time so it's difficult to keep track of who they are. Sometimes I see a lot of activity and sometimes it's very quiet. So I wonder, "did they leave?" After a while I just tune it out and go about minding my own business.
Anyway, the bottom line is: I don't think renters come to Florida to establish friendships with neighbors.
Neal2tire
04-23-2014, 02:43 AM
I wrote an earlier post on how we need to avoid renters and "they will go away". I think my humor went over the head of some.
Fact is many many renters have more money then us year rounders. Some I met have a home up north with 10 thousand dollar taxes and just want to get away for a 'few months' at 3500 a month and enjoy TV. So do the math.
These folks lived where many of us once did yet were able to afford to stay there and keep their home, YET still come here for the good months and pay the hefty rental prices.
Right now I'm loving the renters. God bless those who make money and spend it. I'm sure Helen was not asking for reasons that have been implied but God bless the heavy hitters who come here for six months of the year and blow their money.
We are year rounders and have to watch every penny. Thank God this community did not depend on my wife and I LIKE MANY who clip coupons. Bring on the heavy hitters!
NG
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