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Originally Posted by Advogado
Crabbing about the closure in this forum, with its limited readership, is not going to accomplish what all of us want: reversal of the Developer's decision to close the LLLC.
That reversal is going to require the plaintiffs to reopen negotiations with the Developer and work out a settlement that results in the LLLC's remaining open. Any such settlement has to be worked out NOW-- before the infrastructure of the LLLC has been dismantled.
Therefore, if any readers know any of the plaintiffs, please talk to them about the situation and try to convince them to instruct their attorneys to IMMEDIATELY make one more effort to settle this matter in a way that results in the LLLC's remaining open. Otherwise the LLLC will be permanently doomed and our quality of life here in The Villages significantly diminished.
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Most people on this forum fully support reasonable ADA accommodations. After all, seniors recognize each of us is only “temporarily abled” and, at some point, everyone becomes disabled.
However, the reality is 32 people have, even if unintentionally, inflicted significant economic harm upon the other 120,000 people who live here. The adage “if you break it, you bought it” applies. I fully agree the plaintiffs have the reasonability to take action immediately to at least attempt to undo what they did.
Their actions have caused the demise of the LLLC, degraded the quality of TV lifestyle, and added significant uncertainty about “what next” given their attempted actions against resident clubs etc. The net result of their actions impacts the market value of our homes, in ways yet to be determined, for EVERYONE who lives in TV.
I again encourage the President / Boards of HOA and POA to step up to the plate. Yes, they may largely be social clubs but they also have very capable leadership. The key mission of HOA / POA, when all is said and done, is to preserve our quality of life and value of our homes.