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thelegges 12-31-2024 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2397564)
Yes, there are non-owner resident IDs available for longer-term renters.

Yes but if long term is renting the owners ids have to be turned over to SS. With a one year renewable or 3 year renewable

A 3 year resident ID (moms was purple) can be issued without turning in your ID, for your home with proof of residency at your home.

npwalters 12-31-2024 01:28 PM

I see visitors with a temporary ID (available at regional rec centers) using the pools, PB courts, etc. all the time without the sponsor being there. I played pickleball with two of them this morning. I saw 4 people (two couples) show a temp card at the pool yesterday. They did not have a sponsor with them.

When we did a visit here to scope out TV a friend that owned a home here, but was not in residence, arranged a temp visitors card for us. We picked it up at Colony and used it for several days with no questions asked.

vintageogauge 12-31-2024 03:09 PM

No, our home is titled to my wife's trust, my name does not appear on the deed and we both have resident ID's.

Bogie Shooter 12-31-2024 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by CarlR33 (Post 2397548)

What a novel idea to actually get an answer rather that…..I think,,,,,,,,go there …….check names on deed.
BTW there also is a phone number on that link.

OrangeBlossomBaby 12-31-2024 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 2397721)
What a novel idea to actually get an answer rather that…..I think,,,,,,,,go there …….check names on deed.
BTW there also is a phone number on that link.

I don't think they'll find much success to the answer to the question being asked though. The summary question is:

How do I get around the deed restrictions so that my 2-month visitors can use all the privileges for the entire time, just like people who stay for the allowed 30-day visitors do?

Bill14564 12-31-2024 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2397730)
I don't think they'll find much success to the answer to the question being asked though. The summary question is:

How do I get around the deed restrictions so that my 2-month visitors can use all the privileges for the entire time, just like people who stay for the allowed 30-day visitors do?

What deed restrictions are they trying to get around? And don’t answer’ “deed restrictions,” answer with the wording that actually exists in the deed restrictions.

My take is they were asking about guest passes. At least two replies gave them the information they needed.

Other posts explained how to cheat the system. Shame on those giving that advice.

Bogie Shooter 12-31-2024 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2397730)
I don't think they'll find much success to the answer to the question being asked though. The summary question is:

How do I get around the deed restrictions so that my 2-month visitors can use all the privileges for the entire time, just like people who stay for the allowed 30-day visitors do?

Ah, there’s that “i don’t think”.😛. Sorry just had to do it!

La lamy 01-01-2025 05:58 AM

As others have mentioned just getting a guest pass is enough. Getting her to change her address on 2 bills would be an unnecessary hassle for a 2 month stay IMB.

asianthree 01-01-2025 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2397730)
I don't think they'll find much success to the answer to the question being asked though. The summary question is:

How do I get around the deed restrictions so that my 2-month visitors can use all the privileges for the entire time, just like people who stay for the allowed 30-day visitors do?

The only 30 day restriction if for Under 19 age.

jim@jedward.com 01-01-2025 07:49 AM

Here is the entire Guest ID Policy guidelines: document:

http://www.districtgov.org/departmen...D%20Policy.pdf

1golfergal 01-01-2025 08:47 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.

Go to a regional rec center and ask them.... they are the ones who issue the passes. also, up your insurance... substantially!!!!

OrangeBlossomBaby 01-01-2025 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2397734)
What deed restrictions are they trying to get around? And don’t answer’ “deed restrictions,” answer with the wording that actually exists in the deed restrictions.

My take is they were asking about guest passes. At least two replies gave them the information they needed.

Other posts explained how to cheat the system. Shame on those giving that advice.

Actually - I misremembered. The deed restriction I was thinking of applies to guests under 19 years old. They can only be guests for up to 30 days per year.

Adult guests can be guests indefinitely, but if they want guest passes they have to get new ones every 30 days.

Guest passes are not the same as resident IDs.

Guest Information - The Villages Community Development Districts. for guest pass info

tophcfa 01-01-2025 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by La lamy (Post 2397785)
As others have mentioned just getting a guest pass is enough. Getting her to change her address on 2 bills would be an unnecessary hassle for a 2 month stay IMB.

You are correct, assuming they don’t intend to play golf or use the sports pools. Only resident ID’s are valid at sports pools and guest ID’s require payment of greens fees at the Executive courses. Also, Guest ID holders have a lower priority when allocating tee time requests for both the Executive and Championship courses, and Guest ID holders pay a premium over residents to play the Championship courses.

I’m not sure if there are restrictions on other amenities for Guest ID holders, but am certain about the sports pools and golf.

bsloan1960 01-01-2025 11:18 AM

"When hosting a guest- hand them a broom on the 3rd day". I'm told this is a Mexican proverb.
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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.


HORNET 01-01-2025 12:01 PM

Why does everyone want to use the system?


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