Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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- Renters have as much rights to the amenities? That is true - Landlords pay their fees? That is true - Only one group of renters have access to the amenities at a time? That is true - No additional wear and tear on the amenities? That is true, a resident, guest, or renter all look the same to the carpet and roof. - A partially booked rental will use fewer amenities than a full-time resident? Arguable since not all full-time usage is the same. A landlord may or may not retain their resident ID. If they are not present then they aren't using the amenities and the argument above is correct. If they are present in the home then there is little difference from me having friends come to visit. If they are present because they own two homes then they aren't utilizing the amenities from the rented home and the above is again correct.
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Wouldn’t a landlord have an advantage otherwise? Of course, they have their cake and can eat it too too all of our expense? What’s $50? Answer…it pads the amenity fund. Couldn’t more than one group be using amenities assigned to the same address? Absolutely. A landlord can conveniently get guest passes for someone using their home and enjoy a round of golf on the same day. The current system is absurd. A land lord can just get guest passes and keep their resident card. The best solution is to just transfer their rights and privileges. Why should a landlord keep their privileges and also rent them out?
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The $50 does not go to the amenity fund. The amenity fund does not need the $50. An additional $50 would not change our amenity fee. No shortcut at all. No special privileges for landlords, exactly the same privileges you and I enjoy. I get guess passes for my guests and use my ID while they are here, that’s the way it is supposed to work. If a landlord is renting then he isn’t here to use his ID. If he *is* here then either he isn’t in the home too (just like when my guests visit) or he has a second Villages home and is eligible for an ID with that home. Nothing at all absurd about it.
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There is a problem, that isn't mentioned here, but is definitely a problem.
There are property owners who have their own permanent resident Villages ID cards. But they don't actually live in those houses, and don't even live in The Villages anymore. Maybe they live in Water Oak, or Stonecrest, or Leesburg Landing, or any of the other, less expensive communities in the vicinity. But they keep their Villages ID and gate card and mailbox. Then they rent out their Villages home, and get their tenants GUEST passes. Those guests now can get guest passes for their own guests. What they can do with these passes is more limited than a temporary resident ID but... You get the two homeowners who don't live in The Villages anymore, using the amenities they're paying for. You also get three short-term (30 day) tenants, who aren't paying for those amenities. You also get three guests of those short-term tenants, who are also not paying for those amenities. So now you're looking at 8 people using amenities that only two people are paying for. There are also homeowners who relinquish their ID so their tenant can have a temporary resident ID, and that tenant then gets guest passes for several people, without the homeowner even necessarily knowing that their tenant is hosting other people in the landlord's house My solution to this: renters of any kind, whether short or long term, guest ID or temporary resident ID, should not be allowed to get any further guest passes. Or perhaps they can be allowed only one pair of weekend guest passes during the term of their tenancy. And - subleasing should be against the rules, full stop. If you're a tenant, you can't rent another bedroom in your landlord's house. Last edited by OrangeBlossomBaby; 09-20-2025 at 11:44 AM. |
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Your "property rights" are subject to and limited by, the "rights" you were deeded when you bought your property. The Developer never sold (to anyone to anyone in TV), absolute, unlimited rights. Those "rights" are not absolute. They're subject to restrictions and covenants of record, as well as zoning restrictions. What folks seem to forget, is not only can zoning regulations change, but the Deed Restrictions and Covenants give the Developer and District the right to make new rules and restrictions. About the only limit to those rights, is they have to apply equally to everyone in the class. Mosts every property owner on earth is in favor of "limiting property rights", as long as the "limiting" doesn't apply to themselves.
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Six people in one home is a tight fit. There might be some homes that will support that but mine certainly wouldn't (tried it during a hurricane one year). I wouldn't agree with limiting the guest passes available to certain types of IDs. Subleasing? I could imagine the owner restricting that in the lease or a management company only accepting a lease from an original owner.
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So, if the rentals were instead occupied by the homeowners, there would be less “wear and tear?” Absent snow birds during the summer months already reduce wear and tear. Not a viable alternative.
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Exactly. There wouldn’t be a resident and tenants. There would either be residents OR tenants. And don’t forget the curiosity use, or the week in Florida to vacation groups. Both would frequent what they don’t have at home as an additional luxury .
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Just curious, but has anyone ever seen someone with an invalid ID, tossed out of a golf course, Rec Center, pool, or dog park?
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