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What would a golf course legally have to do to not allow me on the course?Hue I live on a golf course in South Carolina. The management just changed and they''ve been acting different towards me going on the course and fishing, or running (which I understand). If this were to continue- what would the golf course have to do to BAN me from the golf course? Them telling me i can't go fishing in what is practically my back yard is going to have to take more than the people that work there telling me I can't be on the course. I've been living here 15 years and find this very disturbing. Please let me know any positive advice you can give me on this issue. Thanks
Abram Confusing. Do you mean that you actually live 'on' the course, or do you mean 'beside' or 'near' the course? If you live 'on' the course you must have a legal right to move about your residence. If you exaggerated a bit and actually live 'near' the course then you are screwe*. The property owners can prohibit anyone being on the course except members and paying visitors. If they have told you that you can't go there for whatever reason and you still do, then they can have you charged with trespassing. It's as if you told someone to stay out of your backyard pool even if the people you bought the house from let neighbourhood kids swim anytime they wanted to. You establish your own rules the day you moved in. Do the course owners have any less rights than you???
Adela It is a golf course not a rod and gun club. They have the right to refuse you access to private property.My advice would be to go to the new management and have a sit-down and chat about it rather than take an "attitude" with you.All reasonable things can be negotiated amicably.
Chad It's not your property. It's theirs. A change in ownership and attitudes are a risk you take.They can have you arrested and/or fined for trespassing. Those fines would add up.Have you talked to the management and tried to come to a solution? If you have and no luck, it's either move or live with it.
Al They set up their own rules, people can get chucked out just for wearing the wrong shoes on some places.
Arcelia YOU HAVE LIVE IN a golf course in So. Carolina for you say 15 years? How exactly is this living with the golf course? You have a ownership of living there, like a written papers to document your stay as legal or something?Living is different from owning the place, so in short somebody owns the golf course, isn't not? So how come you live there, which is practically confusing. You didn't elaborate clearly how and why you are living on a golf course in Southern Carolina. It is either you are adjacent to a golf course not necessarily living on a golf course, you are near the golf course so therefore as you stated it is your back yard going fishing and walking virtually in it. But YOU DO NOT OWN THE PLACE that is the biggest issue here, THERE IS SOMEBODY WHO OWNS it. So the best thing to do is talk to the owner and let you do your usual thing just like in the past, but if they refuse then you have no other recourse but to obey their rules.LIVING THERE FOR 15 YEARS is not the issue here, unless you work on the golf course maybe there is remedy to your situation, but you do not have any link on the golf course you are stating except the 15 years that you brag living on it. WHAT DO YOU WANT TO do in the golf course anyway, it is a huge place mostly used by golfers for recreational facilities. IF YOUR ONLY MOTIVE IS to fish and run,THERE ARE SO MANY PLACES to fish and to run for jogging in Southern Carolina I suppose why push your luck on this golf course? IS THERE A GOLD MINE SOMEWHERE HERE? Then if none then leave the place and go somewhere else PERIOD.
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