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karostay 04-13-2020 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by stan the man (Post 1745566)
should be a limit to amt of post per person per day...especially the ones with nothing to say

Well spoken coming from the horses mouth :crap2:

justjim 04-13-2020 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by gadaboutgal (Post 1745253)
And yet: if it is not in a villa neighborhood or Marion County, the roads are public to all and The Villages has no jurisdiction.

Unfortunately you are correct. You can park your RV in the street as long as it does not impede first responders. A good friend checked it out with Sumter County sheriff’s office.

photo1902 04-13-2020 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by karostay (Post 1745555)
Clear as mud

What part do you need help understanding?

600th Photo Sq 04-13-2020 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by deputydoc (Post 1745552)
The streets in the Villages are county roads, therefore you can park your vehicles for an indefinite amount of time, as long as it is legally parked. Your deed restriction states that you can park your RV in your driveway for no more than 72 hours.

With one big exception " Courtyard Villas ".

Courtyard Villa roads are considered " Private " with public access permitted. In addition all Courtyard Villa roads are maintained by The Villages. They are Not considered County Roads.

The Police hands are tied unless the vehicle is somehow blocking emergency vehicle access. :shocked:

justjim 04-13-2020 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Ann Sim (Post 1745541)
RV aren’t allowed to park more than 3 days in any street..It is against SAFETY REGULATIONS..Safety Vehicles sure as FIRE ,Police,Sanitation ETC.

With all due respect, The three day rule applies to your driveway not the street in Sumter county unless the parked vehicle impedes emergency vehicles. I thought differently too,

Bogie Shooter 04-13-2020 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by jimmio (Post 1745622)
If the 3 day rule is unenforceable, and it's not illegal for them to park there, I would politely ask them about it. If they are jerks and continue to park in front of your house? My solution would be to hit Craigslist and buy a piece of junk $200 car and park it in front of their house. Granted, it will cost you a bit with the purchase and you'd have to license and insure it, but I've always been a "Cut off your nose to spite your face" type person if I'm right. I'm serious when I say I would do that. I once spent $300 to buy these very loud speakers to blast out a neighbor who wouldn't stop with the noise.

Another happy camper...……………...

Bogie Shooter 04-13-2020 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by dunmyer (Post 1745439)
Why dont you go over and ask the neighbor in question?

Instead of posting this passive aggressive post you should be a good neighbor and go over and introduce yourself ask him and let him know you would prefer the motor home not be there

I am sure there are rules and he either has a permit to do so or doesn’t.

If no permit and he is belligerent then politely ask excuse yourself and go to one of the visitor centers and ask to whom you should speak

This is just a common way to treat people. Did you really need to post this? Motor home? Junk car? Trash? Too many cars!!
It is all the same.

You have been a visitor or renter? Where are you getting this information??
Advising people to go to a visitor center does not make any sense. BTW did you mean sales center? Please advise......

DianeM 04-13-2020 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by karostay (Post 1745558)
Who monitors the start clock ?

Ethics

Number 10 GI 04-13-2020 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Ann Sim (Post 1745541)
RV aren’t allowed to park more than 3 days in any street..It is against SAFETY REGULATIONS..Safety Vehicles sure as FIRE ,Police,Sanitation ETC.

Post the code/law/whatever so that your statement can be proved.

600th Photo Sq 04-13-2020 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Number 10 GI (Post 1745771)
Post the code/law/whatever so that your statement can be proved.

Look it is pretty simple on the 3rd day at the 71st hour the owner leaves the parking spot and parks for a 3-4 hours somewhere maybe more or less.

Then returns to that very same spot and the clock starts all over again. A complaint call gets noted the Villages has a responsibility to respond within 72 hours.

Honestly do I really have to explain this in detail for you to understand.

The rules simply put are not enforced period !

Rule breakers know exactly what is going on. :faint:

vintageogauge 04-13-2020 07:49 PM

Remember last summer Wildwood passed parking restrictions, don't know where the RV is located but if it's in Wildwood, call them.

Marathon Man 04-13-2020 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by 600th Photo Sq (Post 1745805)
Look it is pretty simple on the 3rd day at the 71st hour the owner leaves the parking spot and parks for a 3-4 hours somewhere maybe more or less.

Then returns to that very same spot and the clock starts all over again. A complaint call gets noted the Villages has a responsibility to respond within 72 hours.

Honestly do I really have to explain this in detail for you to understand.

The rules simply put are not enforced period !

Rule breakers know exactly what is going on. :faint:

I remember a couple of years back that a man with an RV was doing just that. He was parking his RV in his friend's driveway every fourth night. Several neighbors filed a complaint. Long story short, it turns out that the three day limit is a courtesy that can be taken away by the Board of Supervisors. This guy was given a 24hrs to remove his RV and would be fined if it came back. He move it.

I remember reading the story in the "so called news" site. One of the supervisor's was quoted in the story saying "You are working the system. I wouldn't want you for a neighbor."

karostay 04-14-2020 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by photo1902 (Post 1745703)
What part do you need help understanding?


To start with... states no trucks over 3/4 ton
All cars trucks weigh over 3/4 of a ton to begin with
Guess were all in violation
poorly drafted believe if challenged wouldn't pass the hold water test

Topspinmo 04-14-2020 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by oldtimes (Post 1745314)
Our deed restrictions specifically state that our own vehicles are to be parked in our own driveways.

Up to 1/2 ton truck. No RV’s, no camper pullers over 3/4 ton. No parking on sidewalks.

champion6 04-14-2020 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by karostay (Post 1745927)
To start with... states no trucks over 3/4 ton
All cars trucks weigh over 3/4 of a ton to begin with
Guess were all in violation
poorly drafted believe if challenged wouldn't pass the hold water test

Owners of trucks will know what this means. It refers to cargo capacity.
The statement does not refer to cars. You did.


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