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Originally Posted by biker1
I don't believe we will ever see your suggestion implemented. Besides the obvious expense of hiring a team to look for infractions, I believe the larger issue is the potential for selective enforcement and the subsequent legal ramifications. With the current complaint driven system, I do not believe there is any potential for selective enforcement as long as Community Standards investigates and enforces the deed restrictions with all complaints. With your suggestion, any infractions that were missed (and there are 62,000 homes in The Villages that would need to be continuously monitored) could be the basis of a subsequent claim of selective enforcement. I have seen this happen.
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Oh, it's worse than that. If TV took responsibility (or the districts, or who ever) then they would have to setup yet another entire department to handle explaining why some things are NOT in breach of the rules. Because someone is going to be ****ed that their neighbor is "getting away with breaking the rules".
As it is they only have to do that on the reported cases.