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Old 05-17-2024, 10:48 AM
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We have guests that will be using our home, we will not be there. How do they go about playing golf.
They will have guest ID's.

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Old 05-17-2024, 12:09 PM
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https://www.golfthevillages.com/golf...hevillages.pdf

Everything you need to know about golfing in the Villages.

The specific subject of Guests is on page 21.
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Old 05-17-2024, 12:18 PM
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If you are not going to be there, you can sign over your Resident ID for the duration of their stay, and they could book a round as a normal resident. Costs $50 to transfer ID.
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Old 05-17-2024, 12:28 PM
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If you are not going to be there, you can sign over your Resident ID for the duration of their stay, and they could book a round as a normal resident. Costs $50 to transfer ID.
I -highly- recommend against that. Here's why - true story:

Once upon a time, someone was renting a room in their Villages home. The owner only had one ID for themselves, so they allowed the tenant to use the other ID. The tenant then did a change of address with the postal service to this home. The tenant then used their new address and resident ID as proof of residency, to get a drivers license. The tenant then decided they didn't want to vacate when their agreed-upon rental period expired.

The tenant had proof that they lived there as a permanent resident. The landlord couldn't rent the room to anyone else, and became fearful for their own safety in their own house. It was a mess.
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Old 05-17-2024, 12:40 PM
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I -highly- recommend against that. Here's why - true story:

Once upon a time, someone was renting a room in their Villages home. The owner only had one ID for themselves, so they allowed the tenant to use the other ID. The tenant then did a change of address with the postal service to this home. The tenant then used their new address and resident ID as proof of residency, to get a drivers license. The tenant then decided they didn't want to vacate when their agreed-upon rental period expired.

The tenant had proof that they lived there as a permanent resident. The landlord couldn't rent the room to anyone else, and became fearful for their own safety in their own house. It was a mess.
We and probably 99.9% of house renters take over homeowners Resident ID as a part of the transaction.
Never had or known of a problem with system.
Your use of it finishes on day rental ends.
The situation you quoted, must have been an odd incident.
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Old 05-17-2024, 01:14 PM
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We and probably 99.9% of house renters take over homeowners Resident ID as a part of the transaction.
Never had or known of a problem with system.
Your use of it finishes on day rental ends.
The situation you quoted, must have been an odd incident.
It was absolutely an odd incident. But it is one (of many) reason I would not want to rent a house that I actually live in, to someone else.
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Old 05-17-2024, 01:24 PM
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We have guests that will be using our home, we will not be there. How do they go about playing golf.
They will have guest ID's.

Thanks in Advance.

Gary Sfraga
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Old 05-17-2024, 02:16 PM
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We have guests that will be using our home, we will not be there. How do they go about playing golf.
They will have guest ID's.

Thanks in Advance.

Gary Sfraga
Guest ID Information

You will have to reserve tee times for them.
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Old 05-17-2024, 02:43 PM
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You will have to reserve tee times for them.
Beginning about this time of year and continuing throughout the summer, if you want to wait for mid-afternoon and don't mind the heat you can just drive to the starter shack of most any executive course and get on. I would imagine that a guest ID would work as as well as a Resident ID in cases like that.
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Old 05-17-2024, 02:59 PM
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I -highly- recommend against that. Here's why - true story:

Once upon a time, someone was renting a room in their Villages home. The owner only had one ID for themselves, so they allowed the tenant to use the other ID. The tenant then did a change of address with the postal service to this home. The tenant then used their new address and resident ID as proof of residency, to get a drivers license. The tenant then decided they didn't want to vacate when their agreed-upon rental period expired.

The tenant had proof that they lived there as a permanent resident. The landlord couldn't rent the room to anyone else, and became fearful for their own safety in their own house. It was a mess.
That's an extreme case. I'm a landlord and we always offer to have our resident id's switch over if they're golfers. We don't allow access to our mailbox.

I believe that renting out a full house for $6000/month + $2000 damage deposit + $200 cleaning fee, you get a much different type of renter than someone renting out a single room in a house.
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Old 05-17-2024, 03:12 PM
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It was absolutely an odd incident. But it is one (of many) reason I would not want to rent a house that I actually live in, to someone else.
So true
I get it as an investor but my personal home, never.
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Old 05-17-2024, 05:53 PM
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Beginning about this time of year and continuing throughout the summer, if you want to wait for mid-afternoon and don't mind the heat you can just drive to the starter shack of most any executive course and get on. I would imagine that a guest ID would work as as well as a Resident ID in cases like that.
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Old 05-17-2024, 07:30 PM
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That's an extreme case. I'm a landlord and we always offer to have our resident id's switch over if they're golfers. We don't allow access to our mailbox.

I believe that renting out a full house for $6000/month + $2000 damage deposit + $200 cleaning fee, you get a much different type of renter than someone renting out a single room in a house.
You get tenants who outstay their welcome and refuse to leave, refuse to pay rent, and who you have to spend MUCH more than $8200 to evict.

If you think it doesn't happen, then you haven't been paying attention for the past few decades. There have been wealthy people who are wealthy - BECAUSE they cheat their landlords and refuse to pay rent. They hop from house to house, or apartment to apartment. There have been a few different video series on the subject, countless articles in countless towns across the country.

Here's one, from 2021 in Massachusetts:
A landlord'''s 2-year, $80,000 effort to evict a non-paying tenant | WBUR News
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Old 05-18-2024, 05:59 AM
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I -highly- recommend against that. Here's why - true story:

Once upon a time, someone was renting a room in their Villages home. The owner only had one ID for themselves, so they allowed the tenant to use the other ID. The tenant then did a change of address with the postal service to this home. The tenant then used their new address and resident ID as proof of residency, to get a drivers license. The tenant then decided they didn't want to vacate when their agreed-upon rental period expired.

The tenant had proof that they lived there as a permanent resident. The landlord couldn't rent the room to anyone else, and became fearful for their own safety in their own house. It was a mess.
I was gonna say, the OP says they have guest ID. T V does not have "Guest" IDs. Guest passes yes. Indefinite people one is willing to give "blue T V ids" to like Renter ID yes.

But "guest ID"? What would that be? The piece of paper guest pass is the only one I know of and it is for what a month or so unless local relative that fall under the yearly category.

Very good point you make. With proper paperwork you can't claim "squater" in DeSantis' new law on squating. The right ID entitles recidency and then court eviction to get them out.

In OP's case they are "friends". Or are they str like ABnB'ers in reality?

So the issue is how can they play golf if the owner is not with them on a "guest, really, pass then without a green (owner id) or a blue (renter id)... answer like all the str people do.

T V must have a "back door policy" on the owner having to be present rule right... short term renters enjoy living the lifestyle in the massive resort called T V all them time without owners being present. You know the golf capital of the world.

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Old 05-18-2024, 06:36 AM
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