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DonnaNi4os 08-17-2023 06:44 AM

This is a guess but here goes. As long as you own a home here and can produce proof of ownership you should be entitled to use of the amenities. Again, that’s just a guess. Good luck.

Bill14564 08-17-2023 06:49 AM

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Originally Posted by GizmoWhiskers (Post 2246522)
Why does the renter have the owner id?

Whose on first... what came first the chicken or the egg??

Renter should have a blue id and owner hold the green. Renter is not the ultimate authority or liable person for the property, owner is.
Deed compliance and use of ammenities per compliance is on owner you would think should something seriously adverse happen not a renter using owner status.

Seems strange to me to give a renter owner identity. Surprising but not surprising T V is okay with owner id not matching the property id.

There is no such thing as an "Owner ID." What I carry is a green Resident ID with my picture. What long term renters have is a blue (?) Non-Owner Resident ID with their picture. What shorter term renters have is white Resident ID with no picture. In all the cases it indicates residency, not ownership.

As explained somewhere above, if an owner wants his/her tenant to be able to get a Resident ID card then the owner must first turn in their Resident ID card.

Janie123 08-17-2023 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by ryoungs (Post 2246233)
I have hunted on-line but can't find the answer to this question: a few years ago, I rented out my 2 bedroom house in the Villages to a very nice elderly lady and bought a second, three bedroom to use on the rare occasions my family and I get to come there. Now, I find that being an absentee homeowner no longer works for me, at least not for the larger house which remains empty much of the year. So, I plan to sell the larger house and keep the rental. I don't care about the rental income, but I am not heartless enough to evict the lady who rents from me. And therein lies my Delima: If I do sell, can I get a guest pass through my renter's account for my family and me if we should come there? We will have to stay in a hotel for the short time we are there, but that's no problem. It is the guest pass question I need to know about. I know I could call the Villages to get my question answered, but I don't want to do that if I can keep from it. I am a little strange that way.

Just to clarify, your renter has a Lifestyle ID which has all the privileges of a resident ID. The renter can request guest passes for you up to 30 days in length which gives you a subset of privileges like using the pools and executive courses. You cannot live in the tri county area for these guest passes which sounds like you do not.

KenLee100 08-17-2023 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by ryoungs (Post 2246233)
I have hunted on-line but can't find the answer to this question: a few years ago, I rented out my 2 bedroom house in the Villages to a very nice elderly lady and bought a second, three bedroom to use on the rare occasions my family and I get to come there. Now, I find that being an absentee homeowner no longer works for me, at least not for the larger house which remains empty much of the year. So, I plan to sell the larger house and keep the rental. I don't care about the rental income, but I am not heartless enough to evict the lady who rents from me. And therein lies my Delima: If I do sell, can I get a guest pass through my renter's account for my family and me if we should come there? We will have to stay in a hotel for the short time we are there, but that's no problem. It is the guest pass question I need to know about. I know I could call the Villages to get my question answered, but I don't want to do that if I can keep from it. I am a little strange that way.

Call The Villages customer service. 352-753-4508

HIgolfers 08-17-2023 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by KenLee100 (Post 2246568)
Call The Villages customer service. 352-753-4508

Did you read last two sentences of OP?

Ronnieslager 08-17-2023 10:22 AM

Guest ID Card
 
I have stayed at the Villages and used a guest pass for a month. During that month I was able to apply for passes for our guests. I would think it would be no problem for your renter to apply for a pass for you.

shut the front door 08-17-2023 11:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GizmoWhiskers (Post 2246522)
Why does the renter have the owner id?

Whose on first... what came first the chicken or the egg??

Renter should have a blue id and owner hold the green. Renter is not the ultimate authority or liable person for the property, owner is.
Deed compliance and use of ammenities per compliance is on owner you would think should something seriously adverse happen not a renter using owner status.

Seems strange to me to give a renter owner identity. Surprising but not surprising T V is okay with owner id not matching the property id.

This is the correct answer. Since the renter is long term, they should have a blue ID (all it requires is owner permission and bills with the renter name and address of the rented home) and the owner retains the green ID. You only turn in your own ID for short term rentals.

Bill14564 08-17-2023 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by shut the front door (Post 2246723)
This is the correct answer. Since the renter is long term, they should have a blue ID (all it requires is owner permission and bills with the renter name and address of the rented home) and the owner retains the green ID. You only turn in your own ID for short term rentals.

Then it is your belief that the owner of the home retains his ID card and can utilize the amenities at the same time as the long term renter has a separate ID card and can utilize the amenities. Therefore, there would be two household utilizing the amenities for a Villages address even though one of the households does not reside in the Villages? Does that really sound right?

mntlblok 08-17-2023 12:00 PM

Logic
 
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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2246245)
Then the question is whether a renter, who should have a non-owner ID, can submit an application for a guest pass?

In order to submit an application you have to sign in with your Villages ID number and PIN. Does your renter have one of those?

And what the heck, just try it. Have them submit the application for a one-day guest pass for you using your out of state address.

You seem to consistently have some of the most logical responses to posts. Were/are you a Supreme Court justice? 😀

Bill14564 08-17-2023 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by mntlblok (Post 2246733)
You seem to consistently have some of the most logical responses to posts. Were/are you a Supreme Court justice? 😀

Haha, no! But a poster on here did say I watched too much Perry Mason so maybe that's it 😀

Two Bills 08-17-2023 12:10 PM

......Or.
Take back your resident ID. and take out a Guest Pass for your renter whilst you are in TV?

nancyre 08-17-2023 04:13 PM

Does renter have 1 card assigned or both ? If only 1 then you should have the other one available.

OrangeBlossomBaby 08-17-2023 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ryoungs (Post 2246233)
I know I could call the Villages to get my question answered, but I don't want to do that if I can keep from it. I am a little strange that way.

Not strange at all. It's common among people who know what they want to do is probably against the rules. They don't want to check "officially" because then they're stuck knowing "officially" if the answer is "nope, you can't do that."

What they want, isn't to find out if it's against the rules. What they want, is to find out how to bypass the rules.

And now our members have provided you with quite a few ways to do that.

Topspinmo 08-17-2023 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by DonnaNi4os (Post 2246534)
This is a guess but here goes. As long as you own a home here and can produce proof of ownership you should be entitled to use of the amenities. Again, that’s just a guess. Good luck.

Might want read up on renting rules. I think you can’t rent you’re cake and eat it too, unless you own two cakes.

Papa_lecki 08-17-2023 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by DonnaNi4os (Post 2246534)
This is a guess but here goes. As long as you own a home here and can produce proof of ownership you should be entitled to use of the amenities. Again, that’s just a guess. Good luck.

So you own a house, rent it out, and get 2 uses of the amenities for one fee? Don’t think so


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