Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Thank you for that info. Appreciate it.
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The restrictions are there and can be enforced. This article explains how the law came about.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age-restricted_community This one explains the HOPA law. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Housing...er_Persons_Act This one is also helpful in understanding the law. http://www.manufacturedhousing.org/p...10&article=120 |
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As for your last question, there are a few ways they could find out as far as I know. One would be neighbors who might complain. I do emphasize might! The other would be if they obtained a guest pass for the underaged individual.
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ARE VILLAGERS OLD OR ARE THEY RECYCLED TEENAGERS At my age rolling out of bed in the morning is easy. Getting up off the floor is another story. "SMILE... TOMORROW MAY BE EVEN WORSE!"
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My cousins live in a 55+ community in Tavares. Their neighbor divorced and married a much younger woman. She became pregnant and they were told they had to move. When the baby was born they did move but their house didn't sell for a long time and they lost a lot of money as well.
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At 66, we will not be having any more babies, that's for sure. What made me wonder was after reading that people of "any age" can buy the resales. So, who actually evicts the family? Like a court order? What if they refused to leave? We've never heard of anything like this before. What if they can't sell the house.........and thus, have no place to go.........being in their twenties or thirties and house poor? This is a hypothetical question. Has it ever actually happened in TV? Our daughter in law did send us the bylaws to read before we enter into any contracts......actually, we have a very angelic 4 month old grandaughter who never screams and cries. Very contented baby. We live in a neighborhood where everyone is our age and actually when all their grandchildren visit, we never hear a thing. People respect other's properties and "hours of rest and relaxation". Guess it's just a silent thing as we all turn in early. Not to say that the grandparents aren't exhausted after all the fun and games and happiness floating around. Thanks again. |
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http://www.districtgov.org/images/De...207/S7-140.pdf or if you have a problem with the above link, go to this link where all DR's can be found: http://www.districtgov.org/departmen...standards.aspx
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ARE VILLAGERS OLD OR ARE THEY RECYCLED TEENAGERS At my age rolling out of bed in the morning is easy. Getting up off the floor is another story. "SMILE... TOMORROW MAY BE EVEN WORSE!"
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Appreciate it. Was just wondering. |
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Don't worry Gracie.....we have no babies or children moving in with us.
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There was also a case whereby a family of children lost their parents via death; not sure if it was an accident or what. The grandparents were the only surviving next of kin. What to do? Up here, it would not be a problem to take in the orphans. This can be looked at through many perspectives. I do "get" the reason for living in an age restricted community, but why would TV even allow "resales" to be sold to people who might conceive a child? Just thinking aloud. To me, if it's really 55+ then keep it that way. There are well behaved intelligent polite children and then there are the ones that drive all of us nuts with the late night skateboarding........which we had in another home we lived in. It all depends on the children I guess. Thank you. Last edited by senior citizen; 09-01-2011 at 08:48 AM. Reason: paragraph |
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Federal law won't allow the exclusion.
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I have a reputation for loving little ones back in Ohio. I taught kindergarten for several decades and LOVED it and loved my students. but...I like the restrictions here.
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Here is another thread if you would like more info:
Is this info correct?? The part most misunderstood about the law is people think the 55+ community MUST allow a person under the age of 55 to purchase up to the 20% threshold. This is not correct. The law states to be a 55+ community it MUST have 80% of the population over the age of 55, but makes no requirement they allow ANYONE under the age of 55. |
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I am under 55 (a TV wannabee at this point), single, no human kids (I have a fur kid). When I have gone to open houses in TV I have asked both TV sales reps. and MLS real estate agents if I could buy as I'm under 55, single, no kids. I have been told -- no problem, just have extra paperwork to sign acknowledging the rules about no permanent residents under the age of 19.
Last year when I went to an open house in TV, a TV sales rep. told me about a couple over 55 in TV who gained custody of their grandchildren after their child and their child's spouse were killed in a car accident. This couple had to either sell their home in TV, or only occupy their TV home for one month out of the year to be able to abide by the 30 day rule for visitors under the age of 19. The agent didn't know what they decided to do. |
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I heard a similar story about a Villager's single child who was a soldier and got killed. The grandparents got custody of the single parent's child who was around 7 or 8. They tried appealing the situation but were told they had to move out of The Villages.
Sounds harsh - but rules are rules. Their neighbors did not buy in The Villages to be next door to children. If you would allow one child who may be extremely well-mannered to stay permanently with grandparents, how would the board justify the same situation with a very loud and ill-mannered child? |
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