Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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This is something that I have an opinion about and I don't know what others think.
This forum is very caring, loving, and sometimes don't see the problem with common sense things. Don't attack me as it is true. Been seeing some crime lately that points to adult children living in The Villages. So... Why are there adult children living with retired people in The Villages? Now my thoughts and I am sure people will see both sides. First, if the adult child is mentally ill to the point they cannot live on there own. Not all mentally ill people have to live at home. And, and, and, WHY would you MOVE to The Villages, the adult Disneyland, if you have to be a caretaker for the child? Not like there is good medical care in the area. Second, the adult child who is going through some bad luck. Still, no. Get them motivated. There are no jobs here and they will keep living off your generosity and care for them. However, if you care for them, get them an apartment in Gainesville where there are more jobs so they can get back to the norm. They will only milk you for all your money and guilt you if you resist. Third, the adult child who is the caretaker for an old villager. Well, if you are homebound, why would you want to live in the villages. If you are homebound then most likely money is tight, and this isn't the place. Also, bad healthcare here. And, what work will the adult child do while being a caretaker. Well, if they have a job then the villager doesn't need a caretaker. Fourth. I don't know a fourth. I don't see a problem with a 30 year old BUYING a home here. That would mean they have a vested interest in The Villagers, however all the others are either using the villager, guilting the villager or there is a better place to live. It isn't here. So, to conclude. No jobs. Bad healthcare. Crime goes up. Mostly other people are over 60 years old. No good can come from an adult child living in The Villages. Okay, let the hate begin. I wonder if there is anyone on my side? |
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The rule is 19 and over can live here full time.
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I thought the rule was 55 and over. I am a single female hoping to retire to the Villages. I want an over 55 community where I feel safe. I am so tired of 20 somethings sitting on their cars outside my home with their music cranked to oblivion because it is daytime and nothing can be done. I am tired of the petty theft of bikes, and tipped over trash cans, and smashed in mailboxes from mailbox baseball. I want away from "strafing" where kids on bikes race at you as fast as possible and then lock their brakes spraying gravel. There is nothing you can do but hide inside, as they don't "hurt" you. Police do nothing. I am tired of my sweet peas trellis' being torn down because the kids jump them, and of trying to go shopping when some millennial shoves past me and mutters "old biach" or something worse. I have a recumbent bike I am getting rid of because when I rode it, the millennials wanted to try it. I said no because it was to exercise my leg and I had no insurance. The next day I came home from work and all 3 tires were slashed.
You may love your kids/grandkids but they don't act the same when they are outside your watchful eye. I want to live some place I feel safe, with people who understand when I speak and who don't use the F word as an adjective, subject, verb, adverb and predicate all in the same sentence. I'm sorry I don't want to be around your kids, but why would you move to an over 55 community and hurt other people by bringing them? Just move to a normal neighborhood where your kids fit in. |
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Correct. The problem is not that they are allowed to live here. The problem is that many don't know it until they have purchased and moved in. Then the feeling of betrayal sets in: "Why didn't somebody tell me."
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let me bring this thread BACK. You all are sidetracking.
I know the rule is 19 and over. But going over 35 MPH is a rule on Morse Avenue but how many of you follow that. And I don't mind if a 19 year old buys here as long as his children aren't here. My problem is I don't WANT to deal with other people's problems or situations. Plus, my question is WHY, not that its okay to do. Okay, go back to talking about something else. |
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In order to qualify for the "55 or older" housing exemption, a facility or community must satisfy each of the following requirements: At least 80 percent of the units must have at least one occupant who is 55 years of age or older; and The facility or community must publish and adhere to policies and procedures that demonstrate the intent to operate as "55 or older" housing; and The facility or community must comply with HUD's regulatory requirements for age verification of residents. If the community fails to document/verify, they lose the exemption and after that, families with multiple rugrats can move in by the zillions.
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“Begin”? You must mean continue, right? Since you’ve already started it.
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If you do not want to deal with other people's problems, then it does not matter where you live. People all come with baggage. You must have to pay extra at the airport for yours. Sounds like you have a lot of personal issues that keep you from being able to engage, have empathy, or accept. Hope you are not my neighbor, I have big dogs and you would not like them either.
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Out of 125,000 residents how many are under age 55 - under 40 - 20 something??? I know there are no real statistics only educated guesses. My point is that the number is really very small especially in the age bracket of 20-50 years of age. We have lived in TV for 11 years plus (4 different Villages) and I just don’t see a problem whatsoever. It appears some are trying to make “something out of nothing”. Fore!
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The 55 applies to how old you need to buy a home not the age which you must be to live in the home.
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