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lindamason 06-20-2023 06:11 AM

Signing up spouse
 
I am a new resident and when I went to register I was told my husband would not receive a resident card because he is not on the deed to the property. So I tried to register him as a guest but it wouldn't let me because he has the same address as me. I don't know how to get him registered. He has dementia and would probably not use it much but there are things he enjoys. Any suggestions?

dewilson58 06-20-2023 06:14 AM

Something is not right with what you are being told.

We have our house in a trust with neither of our names on the deed......we both have cards.

Our neighbor: She owns the house, but he has an annual cart since he is the live-in.

I think you need to talk to someone new.

Good Luck.

retiredguy123 06-20-2023 06:21 AM

He is not a guest. He may be considered a non-owner resident. There is a separate ID card for that. I would call the Administration office, 352-751-3939, and ask if he needs a non-owner resident card instead of an owner card.

JGibson 06-20-2023 07:04 AM

You have been lied too. He is entitled to a 3-year resident card. He just needs to show 3 pieces of proof like Drivers license, bank statement, and maybe some car insurance with the address of the house.

golfing eagles 06-20-2023 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2228087)
He is not a guest. He may be considered a non-owner resident. There is a separate ID card for that. I would call the Administration office, 352-751-3939, and ask if he needs a non-owner resident card instead of an owner card.

That is absolutely correct. To get a green resident card you must be on the deed. If you are a non-owner spouse, they will give you a resident card with exactly the same privileges, only it will be blue in color.

Marathon Man 06-20-2023 07:15 AM

You were given accurate information. But as others have said, you can easily get him a blue card.

Babubhat 06-20-2023 09:44 AM

Blue card for married not on deed renews every 3 years. Green card will require a quit claim deed files with the county. Go to lake Sumter service center or Morse station on warm springs. Required information online. 15 minute process

https://www.districtgov.org/departme...pplication.pdf

MrFlorida 06-20-2023 09:52 AM

Call back, get another person, I have to do that with insurance companies all the time...sad but true !

kkingston57 06-20-2023 10:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lindamason (Post 2228080)
I am a new resident and when I went to register I was told my husband would not receive a resident card because he is not on the deed to the property. So I tried to register him as a guest but it wouldn't let me because he has the same address as me. I don't know how to get him registered. He has dementia and would probably not use it much but there are things he enjoys. Any suggestions?

Sounds like they made a mistake. I am in same boat(not on deed) and I have a 3 year card that entitles me to everything. Card is blue colored, as opposed to a green colored card.

Lyarham 06-21-2023 04:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 2228081)
Something is not right with what you are being told.

We have our house in a trust with neither of our names on the deed......we both have cards.

Our neighbor: She owns the house, but he has an annual cart since he is the live-in.

I think you need to talk to someone new.

Good Luck.

He can get a blue card and it has to be renewed every three years

Beepart 06-21-2023 04:28 AM

Non-owner card - Blue - 3 years
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lindamason (Post 2228080)
I am a new resident and when I went to register I was told my husband would not receive a resident card because he is not on the deed to the property. So I tried to register him as a guest but it wouldn't let me because he has the same address as me. I don't know how to get him registered. He has dementia and would probably not use it much but there are things he enjoys. Any suggestions?

Go to Customer Service
You can get a Non-owner card (blue)
Renews every 3 years
Need 3 pieces of info identifying person at the address
More info @ Districtgov.org

Indydealmaker 06-21-2023 05:27 AM

Lied to?? A bit of a leap in logic.

GizmoWhiskers 06-21-2023 06:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2228087)
He is not a guest. He may be considered a non-owner resident. There is a separate ID card for that. I would call the Administration office, 352-751-3939, and ask if he needs a non-owner resident card instead of an owner card.

Correct, green card as owner and blue card is non-owner resident.

Pete Swanson 06-21-2023 06:24 AM

The comments related to a "blue" residents card are correct.

jimdecastro 06-21-2023 06:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2228087)
He is not a guest. He may be considered a non-owner resident. There is a separate ID card for that. I would call the Administration office, 352-751-3939, and ask if he needs a non-owner resident card instead of an owner card.

This is the right answer. My son is 27 and lives with us. He has a blue resident card (instead of green) and has all the rights and privileges as my wife and I do. The only exception is since he is under 30 he cannot go to "adult" pools.


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