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Pre-planning for my hookah lounge/massage parlor, I wanted to check if it was permitted:
Business deed restriction in Amelia in CDD-6 reads in it's entirety: Page 2, Section 2.9: Properties within the subdivision are intended for residential use and no commercial, professional or similar activity requiring either maintaining an inventory, equipment or customer/client visits may be conducted in a Home or on a Homesite. That would also eliminate any possible mail order adult toy business. Oh well, so much for that. :cryin2: |
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The specific restriction relating to business is 2.9 under Use of Property and states: "PROPERTIES WITHIN THE SUBDIVISION ARE INTENDED FOR RESIDENTIAL USE AND NO COMMERCIAL, PROFESSIONAL OR SIMILAR ACTIVITY REQUIRING EITHER MAINTAINING AN INVENTORY, OR CUSTOMER/CLIENT VISITS MAY BE CONDUCTED IN A HOME OR ON A LOT." This document is a public record and is filed with Sumter County. I'm pretty sure that this is one restriction that applies to all residential properties in the Villages, but you would have to read the document that applies to your Unit to be certain. As with all deed restriction violations in TV it's enforced if it's reported. |
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In the early days of Fenney there were two home businesses shut down, both involved the selling of food which at the time would have been a great business to have there for the owner as well as for the residents.
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If you are going to sell key chains on eBay or give French lessons via ZOOM, no one will care. |
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What about the Bed and breakfast or weekly rentals?
I would worry more about people running a business renting their homes out on a nightly or weekly basis. They know nothing about the people that they are bringing in which puts their neighbors at risk. Most likely these people don’t pay the taxes that is due on the money they are making.
I don’t see a problem where people run a business over the internet because they are not bringing strangers in on a nightly or weekly basis. I would not feel safe living next door to one of those businesses. The Villages have their lifestyle rentals also but they group them all together which is better for the people that own here. |
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So a Brothel is out of the question? Just asking for a friend!
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Note that a commercial company is prohibited from purchasing a new home directly from the developer. I inquired and was told that was not allowed.
You can get a commercial loan, commercial insurance, and sell/transfer a house to an LLC after purchase, and as long as the commercial company is organized / reported as a residential unit, so far so good. The restriction then is that you aren't living there, restricted by insurance coverage and tax deductions. . . which conforms to the deed restriction, because it isn't your home. smile, you are on developer TV |
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