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Thetwisted2 12-31-2024 06:05 AM

Guest staying for 2 months
 
I have an ex coworker that I am allowing to stay with me for 2 months, who wants to enjoy the villages lifestyle and is more active than I am and likes the pools and squares, what do I have to do to get her a pass to use all the facilities and I want be with her for the activities. Also I will be letting her use my golf cart not accompanied by me. She was on the lifestyle visit during Halloween week and wants to buy a place. Thanks for any info you can provide.

Two Bills 12-31-2024 06:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Thetwisted2 (Post 2397501)
I have an ex coworker that I am allowing to stay with me for 2 months, who wants to enjoy the villages lifestyle and is more active than I am and likes the pools and squares, what do I have to do to get her a pass to use all the facilities and I want be with her for the activities. Also I will be letting her use my golf cart not accompanied by me. She was on the lifestyle visit during Halloween week and wants to buy a place. Thanks for any info you can provide.

To use all facilities, you would have to transfer your resident pass ($50 fee) into your guest's name.
They could then take out a guest pass in your name if you wished to accompany them in any joint activity.

PS. Just reread your post. If you are to accompany guest to activities, an ordinary guest pass would suffice.

Normal 12-31-2024 06:22 AM

2 resident passes
 
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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 2397502)
To use all facilities, you would have to transfer your resident pass ($50 fee) into your guest's name.
They could then take out a guest pass in your name if you wished to accompany them in any joint activity.

Aren’t 2 ea resident passes per home issued? Ie.unmarried couples. Couldn’t another pass be issued? The prerequisite of owning a home and the payment of amenities should entitle the owner to a second resident pass.

Two Bills 12-31-2024 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Normal (Post 2397504)
Aren’t 2 ea resident passes per home issued? Ie.unmarried couples. Couldn’t another pass be issued? The prerequisite of owning a home and the payment of amenities should entitle the owner to a second resident pass.

Wouldn't that have to be a spouse or partner, or at least registered as living at property?

Normal 12-31-2024 06:45 AM

Believe so
 
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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 2397506)
Wouldn't that have to be a spouse or partner, or at least registered as living at property?

I believe so, but define the time period that are “living” at/on the property.

Two Bills 12-31-2024 06:57 AM

:shrug:

As the old saying goes, 'there is more than one way of skinning a cat!'

Papa_lecki 12-31-2024 07:27 AM

Reach out to the realtor who arranged the lifetime visit. Realtor may be able to help.

Normal 12-31-2024 07:52 AM

Not the case
 
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Originally Posted by thelegges (Post 2397521)
Resident ids are issued to those on the deed

I’m sure that isn’t correct. I know of many instances where only one name is on the deed or title.

Additionally, any owner can transfer a resident pass to their long term renter.

CarlR33 12-31-2024 08:13 AM

See ID and access cards:
FAQs - The Villages Community Development Districts

Bill14564 12-31-2024 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2397528)
I think you must be a resident to get a resident ID. Being on the deed does not make you a resident.

Yes, there are non-owner resident IDs available for longer-term renters.

Bay Kid 12-31-2024 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 2397506)
Wouldn't that have to be a spouse or partner, or at least registered as living at property?

Or if you have the same address where you live outside The Villages together. Just need proof, like both of your drivers license. I also believe there is a mileage restriction.

Bill14564 12-31-2024 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Thetwisted2 (Post 2397501)
I have an ex coworker that I am allowing to stay with me for 2 months, who wants to enjoy the villages lifestyle and is more active than I am and likes the pools and squares, what do I have to do to get her a pass to use all the facilities and I want be with her for the activities. Also I will be letting her use my golf cart not accompanied by me. She was on the lifestyle visit during Halloween week and wants to buy a place. Thanks for any info you can provide.

ALL would require a resident ID which is probably more work than it's worth.

You can easily get her a guest pass which will allow her to use everything except the sports pools. This page off districtgov.org has information on these passes. A pass will only be valid for 30 days so you will have to submit a second request for the second month - simple.

jimhoward 12-31-2024 10:46 AM

I found it easy to get a non-owner resident ID for my daughter (who is living with me here currently). I had her go online and change her address on her bank accounts to the villages and then print out a statement.....thats one proof of residency.

I then accompanied her to the district office and they put her name on our villages utility account alongside mine and my wife's.......that's two proofs of residency, which is what you need.

They then took her picture and issued an ID then and there. Good for three years. Very little hassle.

Probably could do the same with a friend.

Decadeofdave 12-31-2024 11:40 AM

Just go up to a Regional rec center or villages office with her name and address and they will give you the pass.

shut the front door 12-31-2024 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by thelegges (Post 2397521)
Resident ids are issued to those on the deed

One does not have to be on the deed to get a resident pass. Proof of address in the form of DL and utility bills must be presented for a non-owner resident.


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