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mkjelenbaas 03-29-2024 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by sam&rog (Post 2316268)
The developer is promoting turning over inside deed restrictions to the districts under the guise of stopping under age kids living here.

Sounds good until you realize that enforcement of short term rentals would also be included.

Airbnb website lists 1000 plus rentals under The Villages Fl.

Imagine the costs to address this with lawyer fees and court costs paid by us. Because the developer sees what is happening and wants to pawn another problem onto the districts.
Time to say no thank you.

Everyone should understand what is happening because if this happens our expenses will surely head north!!

Girlcopper 03-29-2024 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Shipping up to Boston (Post 2316269)
All due respect, this one was covered extensively in a recent thread.

Yes. It has been. Why do people rehash old topics? Maybe just to stir the pot?

GATORBILL66 03-29-2024 08:02 AM

Anything to get rid of short term rentals (leases under 6 months) in The Villages is a good thing!

Topspinmo 03-29-2024 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by mkjelenbaas (Post 2316644)
Everyone should understand what is happening because if this happens our expenses will surely head north!!


They’re going north anyway and there NOTHING we can do about it. And if that’s not they enough just add it to maintenance fee.

Stu from NYC 03-29-2024 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Girlcopper (Post 2316656)
Yes. It has been. Why do people rehash old topics? Maybe just to stir the pot?

Or someone didnt notice earlier thread/ Three months or more or less after a thread how many of us remember it in detail?

Bill14564 03-29-2024 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 2316702)
Or someone didnt notice earlier thread/ Three months or more or less after a thread how many of us remember it in detail?

Probably not many. But what about a thread that was active just five DAYS earlier (see post #15)?

Shipping up to Boston 03-29-2024 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by bsloan1960 (Post 2316636)
So it is your belief that because you are aware that this subject was addressed in the past that all other members are automatically aware as well? I stop in here every day and haven't seen it. The fact that people are adding comments to this new, revisited posting on this subject is evidence that the new posting about this matter is of interest to them.

Yip Yap Yip Yap.....sorry my CPA up north is on line two!

jimjamuser 03-29-2024 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by GATORBILL66 (Post 2316670)
Anything to get rid of short term rentals (leases under 6 months) in The Villages is a good thing!

I second that emotion...........or motion.

JMintzer 03-29-2024 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by GATORBILL66 (Post 2316670)
Anything to get rid of short term rentals (leases under 6 months) in The Villages is a good thing!

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Originally Posted by jimjamuser (Post 2316789)
I second that emotion...........or motion.

So people who want to rent for two to three months, as recommended by many on this board (since a Lifestyle Visit is not enough), so that they can really get a feel for TV before buying, are out of luck?

Topspinmo 03-29-2024 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by JMintzer (Post 2316844)
So people who want to rent for two to three months, as recommended by many on this board (since a Lifestyle Visit is not enough), so that they can really get a feel for TV before buying, are out of luck?

Why can’t the get feel in 6 months. IMO should be no rentals in retirement community. They developers buildings and homes used for lifestyle are not included cause they’re not private owned retirees O wait this not retirement community but extended Disneyland. :boom:

Bill14564 03-29-2024 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2316846)
Why can’t the get feel in 6 months. IMO should be no rentals in retirement community. They developers buildings and homes used for lifestyle are not included cause they’re not private owned retirees O wait this not retirement community but extended Disneyland. :boom:

I can find no text in the majority of the deed restrictions I've read that prohibits rentals.

I can remember no text in the majority of the deed restrictions I've read that mentions any exception for developer-owned properties?

I see no exceptions in any of the Florida statutes that except developer-owned properties either.

I personally like living in the adult Disneyland. I like being able to have friends stay in my house when they visit. I like being able to find places to rent in the Villages when family visits for longer periods of time. Fortunately, the deed restrictions and Florida statutes appear to accommodate those things.

Topspinmo 03-29-2024 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2316854)
I can find no text in the majority of the deed restrictions I've read that prohibits rentals.

I can remember no text in the majority of the deed restrictions I've read that mentions any exception for developer-owned properties?

I see no exceptions in any of the Florida statutes that except developer-owned properties either.

I personally like living in the adult Disneyland. I like being able to have friends stay in my house when they visit. I like being able to find places to rent in the Villages when family visits for longer periods of time. Fortunately, the deed restrictions and Florida statutes appear to accommodate those things.

It don’t have to be there the developers pull ALL strings. Developers since I been have Never enforced inside rules that I was aware of. But got plenty of extension’s from district to do what they want.

JMintzer 03-29-2024 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2316846)
Why can’t the get feel in 6 months. IMO should be no rentals in retirement community. They developers buildings and homes used for lifestyle are not included cause they’re not private owned retirees O wait this not retirement community but extended Disneyland. :boom:

Not everyone can afford 6 month rentals. Not everyone is already retired and can take 6 months off their jobs... And if they do buy, they may need that added income to carry the home until they -do- move in full time...

And you want ZERO rentals? Typical "I got mine" attitude...

I'm not yet a "frog", and we don't rent out our home when we're not there. We consider ourselves lucky to be able to pull that off...

JMintzer 03-29-2024 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2316854)
I can find no text in the majority of the deed restrictions I've read that prohibits rentals.

I can remember no text in the majority of the deed restrictions I've read that mentions any exception for developer-owned properties?

I see no exceptions in any of the Florida statutes that except developer-owned properties either.

I personally like living in the adult Disneyland. I like being able to have friends stay in my house when they visit. I like being able to find places to rent in the Villages when family visits for longer periods of time. Fortunately, the deed restrictions and Florida statutes appear to accommodate those things.

:boom::boom::boom:

Stu from NYC 03-29-2024 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2316708)
Probably not many. But what about a thread that was active just five DAYS earlier (see post #15)?

I am an active poster on here and do not read every thread, just the ones that perk my interest.

Might not be interested in one yesterday but might be with another one days later.


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