Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Moving to a brand new neighborhood that features a lovely green space with trees nestled between houses... Question: Can residents use that area for block-parties? Restrictions?
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I would go to the Sumter County property appraiser's website (sumterpa.com) and see who actually owns the property in question.
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Unless this is designated as a park (tables, trash containers, possibly a pavilion) I would highly doubt that you can use the area, you could try Villages recreation dept 352-674-1800, villages district propert management 352-753-4022, and villages district customer service, 352-753-4508.
Good luck with your quest, let us know what you find out.
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Have you thought about snakes, spiders and mosquitoes?
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I would not consider doing it without written permission from your district office.
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Hopefully, NO.
The neighbors pay a premium when selecting their lots that have a "greenspace" and did not have private parties in mind when doing so. If it happens on "our greenspace", a complaint will be made immediately. Besides, the snakes do not like to be disturbed either, and our alligator would be unhappy too. Perhaps a public park would be a better choice here. |
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Greenspaces don't provide restrooms. I don't know about north of 44 but Fenney, DeSoto, and McClure all have pavilions at the neighborhood rec. centers that you can use. Some owners have driveway/garage parties.
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The OP’s question reminds me of the unofficial “dog park” along Morse Blvd, just south of Hillsborough. When it comes down to it, the property is for everyone to use. |
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In thinking about this, I would suggest asking the neighbors that live next to the green space after you move in and get acquainted . You sure don't want to start a new life p___ing off the neighbors as you'll not have much fun thereafter.
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The answer is NO, you cannot use it.
<Sarcasm ON> But remember this ... it's easier to beg for forgiveness than to ask for permission. <Sarcasm OFF> |
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You obviously don't understand ownership here in TV. Open spaces are mostly owned by the district. That means "private property".
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