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Old 04-13-2020, 07:25 AM
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Villa roads are not maintained by the county, so maybe county laws don’t apply. Call Community Watch and ask.
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Old 04-13-2020, 07:49 AM
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I don’t blame you for being mad. RVs are such an eyesore. I would research it and call whoever I could to see what the rule is and get it removed. If there are no rules, anyone could squat anywhere they wanted.
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Old 04-13-2020, 07:53 AM
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Why don't you just walk across the street and in a friendly manner bring up the subject with your neighbor that parks the RV there. That's the way we always handle stuff, face-to-face, man-to-man, if there's an issue discuss it.
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Old 04-13-2020, 07:56 AM
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We had the same issue and also lived at end of a street. We talked to the owner of the vehicle and it was moved. Probably easiest way to fix the problem.
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Old 04-13-2020, 07:58 AM
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Take your car park end of your driveway so no one will be able to get by.
Police will come you'll find out who's in violation..You won't have to confront your neighbor Simple
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Old 04-13-2020, 08:06 AM
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If it a county street (e.g. Sumter), the county police would make the decision if it is a health and safety issue. E.g. - too restrictive to let an ambulance or fire truck to get by. A while ago there was issue like this in Polo Ridge. Community watch assessed the situation and informed the owner that the vehicle created a safety issue and if they did not relocate it, Sumter county would get involved and most likely make the owner move the vehicle. The owner moved the vehicle. If not, Sumter could be notified and it would have proceeded from there.
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Old 04-13-2020, 08:17 AM
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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!!
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We own a home in TV at the end of a dead end street. The road in front of our home is not part of a cul de sac. Our home faces the street. The front of our house faces the side of the across the street neighbor's house. Is he allowed to park his RV there? It isnt pleasant to look at this when we are sitting on our front patio. I wouldnt even think it would be allowed. Any input on Village rules would be appreciated. TYIA.
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Old 04-13-2020, 08:20 AM
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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.
What is a "visitor center"? Do you even live here?
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Old 04-13-2020, 08:30 AM
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Almost positive you are correct!
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Old 04-13-2020, 08:32 AM
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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.

I’m thinking you might not live here. We do not have parking permits nor do we have visitor centers.
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Old 04-13-2020, 08:42 AM
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We had asked this question a few years ago about parking in our designer housing neighborhood. There IS a time limit on driveway parking, but NOT on the street.
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I'm in a villa neighborhood. The Villages ACC visited our neighborhood and said that our streets are county streets, anyone can park there. I believe the "3 day rule" for RVs also applies, but that said, it's still a county road. I don't think The Villages can actually enforce any street parking rules.

Check with ARC. I feel for your situation.
Actually Courtyard Villa roads are considered " Private " and are maintained by The Villages.

The poster has a problem but can be solved with the 3 day rule. However, the vehicle owner can get " Cute " remove the vehicle drive around the block and park in the same spot.

You can call and complain The Villages has 72 hrs to respond ….. get the picture.

I feel bad for you. Unless the vehicle some' how effects emergency vehicles, you are basically helpless.

Since the roads are considered private calling the Police is a waste of time.
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Old 04-13-2020, 09:27 AM
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Why don't you just walk across the street and in a friendly manner bring up the subject with your neighbor that parks the RV there. That's the way we always handle stuff, face-to-face, man-to-man, if there's an issue discuss it.
it will never work, makes too much sense, hehe
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Old 04-13-2020, 09:42 AM
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Could someone cut a paste deed restrictions that address parking
End it one and for all...Look dog poop while your at it..Kill 2 birds with one stone
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Old 04-13-2020, 09:49 AM
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We own a home in TV at the end of a dead end street. The road in front of our home is not part of a cul de sac. Our home faces the street. The front of our house faces the side of the across the street neighbor's house. Is he allowed to park his RV there? It isnt pleasant to look at this when we are sitting on our front patio. I wouldnt even think it would be allowed. Any input on Village rules would be appreciated. TYIA.
I'm having trouble picturing the neighbors house not facing the street. Dead end implies that the only way out is the only way in. Is the RV parked in a driveway that runs the side of the house, on the street, in an area that might be Villages or community property or ? Although none of my business I am curious.
Just a thought but if RV is parked on his lawn RV is lawn art.
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