Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I don't understand either, I was told that your lot line is 5 ft from your garage side wall without windows. But, you can use it however you want, and your lot is used by your neighbor however you want. Makes no sense at all! If you learn differently please let me know!
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Mine said 5 ft. That puts half my yard and patio on my neighbors property.
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Court Yard Villas are marked off. I have a corner lot(thank goodness) and on one side my pin is marked in the middle of my next door neighbors driveway. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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1. Read your documentation carefully as there can be variations from one neighborhood to another but the doc is the definitive answer. 2. Do not confuse what you own with what you are responsible to maintain. 3. In general the property line on CYVs runs 1/2 way between houses. 4. Even though you may own property on both sides of your house, you can only landscape on the one side that is inside your fence. You can landscape the entire side following ARC / TV rules ( eg no shrubs touching your neighbors house, no hanging trellis, lights or anything else on your neighbors house etc.) 5. On the side that is inside your fence your neighbor is only responsible to maintain their house itself such as painting, power washing etc. They cannot landscape. Bottom line: when it comes to landscaping the side yard on a CYV it really doesn’t matter where the survey lines are - just the fence (unless the fence itself is in the wrong location). Did I get this right?
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Most /some three bedroom two car garages layout is different. Some share half the space between houses and some don’t. Evidently you have one you share the space on you’re side of sidewalk? Access the way I interpret it means you can’t dictate how he parks his car in his driveway as long as you can walk around to get through the gate. On rare occasions you have to large object to get through the gate should be willing to move his vehicle out of the way. I see lot golf carts parked in front of front gates which not parking legal spot even if it’s been block in with pavers. End units different layout also. All covered in restrictions if you can figure it out? At least CYV have walls where patio villa’s IMO worse. |
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I have read several CYV deed restriction documents, but I have not seen one that refers to a 1 foot "drainage" easement from the neighbor's exterior wall. It only says that you cannot have something on or against the exterior wall. There is a reference to a 1 foot construction "encroachment" that is allowed at the property line, whereby you can encroach up to 1 foot over the property line. But, the property line is not located anywhere near the neighbor's exterior wall. In most cases, the property line is at least 5 feet away from both houses.
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Deed restrictions are PART of the answer. Get a copy of your site plan from the county/city you live in. The County Clerk or Property Appraiser should be able to help you understand the situation. IMO don’t rely on the ideas you read here. They are NOT all accurate!
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There are patio villas with white fencing in the rear also. One such area is in Marsh Bend.
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Metal or cement are traditionally used. In ground contact even pressure treated does not last long. |
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I just bought a patio villa. They can not plant anything close to my house or put lawn art there. The original information given by the villages explains the situation. The house next to you has the right to inspect, clean, and walk on the side of the house as needed. There can not be any obstructions to be able to walk on the side near the house. I would think walking on the side of the house too often verges on being a peeping Tom though.
Last edited by Calisport; 09-14-2021 at 11:53 PM. |
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