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Chatbrat
07-15-2017, 06:33 AM
Yesterday on the un named news site a villager was advertising a room and bath for rent Aug-Nov- are residents allowed to turned their houses into sub-lets,IMHO the person doing the rental is really asking for trouble

spring_chicken
07-15-2017, 07:20 AM
I seriously doubt it is a sublet. I can't see a homeowner letting a renter sublease.

fred53
07-15-2017, 07:23 AM
How is this your business? It is known as taking in a boarder. It's not a sublet or sublease. That would involve the whole house.

Chatbrat
07-15-2017, 07:28 AM
IMHO, when boards come into a neighborhood--IMHO--its an invitation for trouble-have nots bring crime

Taltarzac725
07-15-2017, 07:34 AM
One of my neighbors has rented one of her bedrooms for years. It gives her company and added income and these people have never been a problem. One was a nice Siberian lady from coldest or nearly that part of Russia. She would go back home and stay here for six months or so working for one of the churches.

Toymeister
07-15-2017, 07:39 AM
This is an option that is advertised on v h 4 r and has been for over a decade. It may be new to the OP but that does not mean it is new and a sign of degradation of The Villages.

Kahuna32162
07-15-2017, 07:42 AM
Check out how many "rooms" are listed on Air BnB, you'll be shocked.

Sandtrap328
07-15-2017, 07:55 AM
Can the people who are renting rooms in Villages homes get temporary Villages ID cards so they can use pools, etc?

Toymeister
07-15-2017, 07:59 AM
Can the people who are renting rooms in Villages homes get temporary Villages ID cards so they can use pools, etc?

Guest IDs, you cannot get temp ID s unless the owner turns theirs in.

Taltarzac725
07-15-2017, 08:00 AM
Can the people who are renting rooms in Villages homes get temporary Villages ID cards so they can use pools, etc?

Probably depends on what their relationship to the home owner is. Relatives I would guess could.

Chatbrat
07-15-2017, 08:03 AM
IMHO, most homeowners do not research their tenants if they are renting on their own, unlike apt complexes

perrjojo
07-15-2017, 09:21 AM
Check out how many "rooms" are listed on Air BnB, you'll be shocked.
I was amazed. 300+. Quite a surprise

Toymeister
07-15-2017, 11:36 AM
IMHO, most homeowners do not research their tenants if they are renting on their own, unlike apt complexes

Think about this, you are renting your home, which is a significant investment. It is YOURs, not a place you work at, not an asset owned by a faceless corporation.

Now, after a moment to reflect on this do you think that owners do not do significant research and investigation of guests (tenants)? All the same background checks that are done (if any) by apartment complexes are available on the internet.