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Old 08-10-2025, 07:27 AM
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Residential streets in The Villages belong to the COUNTY. Within deed and CDD restrictions, you can park on the street.
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Old 08-10-2025, 07:41 AM
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The 72 hours for loading and unload in most districts and no 3/4 ton truck or larger either? Check district you plan on moving into. In harmeswood of belle aire and you can park them on your property they are allowed.
3/4 ton trucks are okay, 1 ton trucks are not okay.
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Old 08-10-2025, 08:28 AM
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Should have 72 hours but check your deed restrictions. I would try and hide if you're working on them if you can. Looking for a bass boat right now for myself and small enough to get in the garage. I hate off-site parking.
Check out the 16' bass tracker XL classic with a swing hitch on the trailer. If I'm not mistaken it's under 19 feet.
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Old 08-10-2025, 08:31 AM
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Residential streets in The Villages belong to the COUNTY. Within deed and CDD restrictions, you can park on the street.
You can't park an unhitched BOAT on the street.
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Old 08-10-2025, 09:13 AM
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I may be able to help you with a trade labor no cash transaction. I live outside the villages on a one acre lot and I also am a boat and R V ownerDale Kenton 502 773 2828 please call me soon
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Old 08-10-2025, 09:34 AM
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Remember there are different deed requirements per Village. You should look up the deed restrictions for each Village you want.
Can someone explain to me WHO dreamed up the DIFFERENT DEED REQUIREMENTS for EACH village? Whose ideas were they in the first place? Initial purpose? Logic behind each? Need to do so? Benefit of such distinctions over the years? Statistical analysis of the continuance of any unsubstantiated need to continue REQUIREMENT of any arbitrary restriction? (i.e. requirements such as one exterior/trim paint (or roof) color for 100+ neighborhood homes? Stones v. grass? Live grass vs. artificial turf? Painted driveways vs. not allowed? There are probably dozens of other variations of DEED REQUIREMENTS that also have NO BASIS in fact for continuance - BUT THE EMPORER HAS NO CLOTHES!
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The streets aren’t owned by The Villages. I’ve parked my motor home on the street a couple of times up to two weeks. I also paid $45 a month at The Villages storage lot off Rolling Acres. I also had an electrician install a 50 amp in my garage. Never used it and sold my unit shortly thereafter. I’m sure the neighbors appreciated it, but never complained.
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Old 08-10-2025, 10:06 AM
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Deed restrictions will specify, but your neighbors may not appreciate an RV or boat parked in your driveway. Probably better make other arrangements.
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Old 08-10-2025, 10:22 AM
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Can someone explain to me WHO dreamed up the DIFFERENT DEED REQUIREMENTS for EACH village? Whose ideas were they in the first place? Initial purpose? Logic behind each? Need to do so? Benefit of such distinctions over the years? Statistical analysis of the continuance of any unsubstantiated need to continue REQUIREMENT of any arbitrary restriction? (i.e. requirements such as one exterior/trim paint (or roof) color for 100+ neighborhood homes? Stones v. grass? Live grass vs. artificial turf? Painted driveways vs. not allowed? There are probably dozens of other variations of DEED REQUIREMENTS that also have NO BASIS in fact for continuance - BUT THE EMPORER HAS NO CLOTHES!
It's completely the opposite. The Emperor who has no clothes, are those who don't understand and question the need for the (generally) well thought out and necessary Deed Restrictions.

There are no Deed Restrictions that are arbitrary, illogical, or without a basis in sound reasoning. The obvious goal, as is the goal of any zoning, HOA or neighborhood regulations, is to preserve the original intent of the neighborhood and protect residents from those who think they have the right to do whatever they want to do, regardless of their neighbors' opinions.

If someone wants to live somewhere without zoning, land use regulations or community standards, there are areas of the country (& Florida), where that's close to possible. Perhaps somewhere like that would be a better place for those folks to live.
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Check out the 16' bass tracker XL classic with a swing hitch on the trailer. If I'm not mistaken it's under 19 feet.
Yea, Looking at Tracker 175 and Ranger 178, I can get either one of those in the garage.
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3/4 ton trucks are okay, 1 ton trucks are not okay.
Not in my district unless the changed it from 10 years ago? RVs in my district can only be in driveway or on street for loading and unloading. No maintenance by rules, I can’t even perform maintenance on my car in street or driveway. Boats can be in garage if garage door will close all way.

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Can someone explain to me WHO dreamed up the DIFFERENT DEED REQUIREMENTS for EACH village? Whose ideas were they in the first place? Initial purpose? Logic behind each? Need to do so? Benefit of such distinctions over the years? Statistical analysis of the continuance of any unsubstantiated need to continue REQUIREMENT of any arbitrary restriction? (i.e. requirements such as one exterior/trim paint (or roof) color for 100+ neighborhood homes? Stones v. grass? Live grass vs. artificial turf? Painted driveways vs. not allowed? There are probably dozens of other variations of DEED REQUIREMENTS that also have NO BASIS in fact for continuance - BUT THE EMPORER HAS NO CLOTHES!

Want sell more houses make up different rules, as time goes on….
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The streets aren’t owned by The Villages. I’ve parked my motor home on the street a couple of times up to two weeks. I also paid $45 a month at The Villages storage lot off Rolling Acres. I also had an electrician install a 50 amp in my garage. Never used it and sold my unit shortly thereafter. I’m sure the neighbors appreciated it, but never complained.
Yet? Wait till get one of the new neighbors?
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You can buy a house that will hold both in the garage, there are several in TV, however, they are about 2 mil +-.
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