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Originally Posted by outlaw
Or it could be that when the lease period was up, the new terms included increased rent and a bigger piece of the profits, basically forcing them out if they did not accept the "terms".[/COLOR]
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But more importantly, think of the good lesson The Villages are teaching these young students; that life is not fair and there are no guarantees in life. I think that is worth the rather minor inconvenience of these families. Actually, the developer is probably doing these kids a favor by kicking them out, some of them in their senior year. A different school with new teachers and new friends will be good training for them when they enter the real world.
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Class envy or lack of information? I am sure the teachers and staff and the Morses feel bad when this happens. Why wouldn't they? They are all good people.
It is the same old same old. We can't always bend the rules of society to accommodate everyone, every single time. It is ultimately the parents responsibility to see that their children get a good education.