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Are you allowed to have a small storage building on your property?

Specifically, in a CYV, can I put in a 10x10 shed for storage?
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Lake Weir does, I'll bet!

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Lake Weir does, I'll bet!

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Probably any size or shape you want.
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Lake Weir does, I'll bet!

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I think that is totally unfair the refer to those homes as outbuildings...
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Item No. 4 of the Covenants and Restrictions (summary only) document that I received during my LSP visit states:

"All outside structures for storage or utility purposes must be attached to the home..."
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I read somewhere in all the house closing papers that any storage building had to be attached to the house.
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I read somewhere in all the house closing papers that any storage building had to be attached to the house.

SORRY , If outbuildings were allowed , I'd have one.....

They are not allowed...................... fumar
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Are you allowed to have a small storage building on your property? Specifically, in a CYV, can I put in a 10x10 shed for storage?
No. In TV, storage is generally in attics and garages. I don't know of any CYVs that allow out buildings. You'll probably be inviting neighbours over to your CYV, and I'd think you would really want to be in compliance with the covenants.
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I read somewhere in all the house closing papers that any storage building had to be attached to the house.
I just checked my Declaration of Restrictions and it does include the statement about storage buildings as you have indicated. If all the declarations are basicly the same, it's in section 2.8, but you should read it in case it's different. Besides, I don't think they mean just a simple storage structure. If you're in Sumter Co. you should be able to find the Declaration for your particular district and unit at the following:

http://www.districtgov.org/departmen...terCounty.aspx

p.s. when I wrote the above I forgot we were talking about CYV's and what I've stated was about designers. What I've stated could be completely off base. Read your CYV's declerations.
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No. In TV, storage is generally in attics and garages. I don't know of any CYVs that allow out buildings. You'll probably be inviting neighbours over to your CYV, and I'd think you would really want to be in compliance with the covenants.
I have a vinyl chest in my bird cage to store all the "pool toys". From what I am reading here it's not allowed. Am I supposed to just leave them lay around the pool, or put them in the garage when not in use? I would think a storage device shorter than the CYV wall would be OK. If it can't be seen from the outside, who cares.

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I have a vinyl chest in my bird cage to store all the "pool toys". From what I am reading here it's not allowed. Am I supposed to just leave them lay around the pool, or put them in the garage when not in use? I would think a storage device shorter than the CYV wall would be OK. If it can't be seen from the outside, who cares.

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That is what I am thinking. I would think as long as it is not seen over the wall it should not be an issue.

I had seen a picture on the MLS that had a small storage building in the back yard of a CYV. Obviously the owner has not been reported or it had not been seen.
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I saw a large plastic storage unit in a courtyard villa while at an open house there.
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I think that common sense applies here. If a person has a chest on their lanai by the pool that is screened in so pool toys can be stored, that is common sense that would be allowed.

If the person has a 10 foot by 10 foot storage shed outdoors in plain view, common sense dictates it is not allowed.

For a CYV, I would suggest checking with the appropriate Villages office before putting a storage shed in the courtyard.

That probably is a better idea than all the various opinions of this forum - although all are well intentioned - go right to the source and find out in person.
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