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Originally Posted by PennBF
I am betting the farm that the ones who don't see anything wrong with this own large homes and are not exposed to the problems short term, non restricted rentals bring to a community. I doubt they care about the one who, because of the nature of the community have no way to protect against the abuse. Am I wrong? 
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I'm not sure what you mean by a large home. Is a "designer" a large home? Anyway, I know many people who you may be talking about who do many hours a week of volunteer work helping in soup kitchens, thrift stores, hospital, etc. etc. and who donate not only their money but also their time to many community charities. Let's not put those who worked hard, grew up poor and saved their money and happen to own a large house into a pigeon hole of not caring about their "brothers and sisters" who are less fortunate. That is not fair and As one who has lived in The Villages 10 years (first home was a patio Villa) I don't find that living in a large home has anything to do with this Thread.
I'm guessing that the "boss" who rented the Villa for the workers thought that because it was behind closed walls that would make it all right. This situation is an exception and not the rule in The Villages. None of us would want to live next door, behind or across the street from what the OP described. Just a thought........