Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I moved from a villa near a square because of several rentals on the street. At $7,000 a month, there probably will be four to six people in the home dividing the cost of the rent. This happened many times in my former neighborhood.
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Good thought, thank you!
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Wait! That's possible? How does that even work. How are tenants notified their quarter is up and need to put in a new one?
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When you have 30 seconds of heat left, it goes ding ... ding ... ding ... until you put in another quarter. Probably takes credit cards, so they don't need to install a "change machine". Last edited by BrianL99; 07-26-2024 at 03:58 AM. |
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Can you not simply write into the contract, something to the effect the hydro bill is covered up to $100.00 a month or whatever is reasonable, any charges above that is renter’s expense and will be deducted from the deposit?
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It's funny when the same person posts about things almost none of which I've never seen happen personally even after several years in TV. |
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We always had to get permission for our kids/grands. to visit. Some landlords charged an amount extra for their stay, others didn't. |
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It’s not overpriced if someone rents at that number.
Last edited by Papa_lecki; 07-26-2024 at 07:43 AM. |
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Or a large group of family members in town for the Holiday or summer vacation? Again, preferring to rent than disrupting their relatives home? I can go on. Hmmm....interesting! Last edited by margaretmattson; 07-26-2024 at 06:35 AM. |
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The owner can actually watch anything changed in the pool temperature runtime. Kept the tenants updated monthly on electricity costs, send copy of bill every month First month friends asked what would it cost if they kept the pool at 89° in January their landlord was honest said electric could run close to 6 to $800. They chose to keep pool as it was set by owner. . They enjoyed the pool during sunny days, but very few nights in first month. The electric bill for the pool was within their allotment and their deposit money was refunded day that March bill was calculated.
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There is this thing called a whole house energy monitor. It will tell you precisely how much electricity is used. If you have an electric water heater you can even tell if there are extra guests there. Sense.com
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Your post however states at $7,000 there will be Probably be 4-6 people in the home. Then you post happened many times in your former neighborhood. So which did you actually witness, the probably or actual many times?
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