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Originally Posted by coffeebean
Still no responses about my concern for property values. Many people, on this thread alone, view the cactus landscape to be an "eyesore" and have voiced their opinions about it.
What can be done if someone is trying to sell their home when an eyesore is visible to their property? I'm not referring only to the cactus landscape but any eyesore in any part of our community. Can something be done if negative feedback from potential buyers to the selling agent includes an eyesore visible to the home up for sale? Does anyone know if something can be done?
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Reminds me of a friend who bought into one of those fancy high rise condos on the beach where all the lobbies and halls were controlled, all public grounds were controlled, all party rooms controlled. But then someone hung a holiday door decoration, and a year later 2 cars showed up in the garage each with a political bumper sticker affixed. Individuality and freedom of expression. For Shame!!