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Old 05-19-2020, 06:24 AM
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Originally Posted by queasy27 View Post
I'm curious how far MYOB goes.

Should one report: prohibited soliciting, trespassers on a neighbor's property, unfamiliar cars parked for days, bad customer service, littering, a person with open containers in a vehicle, barking dogs, someone sunbathing naked in their yard, business scams, loud arguments, gunshots ...

When such concerns are posted here, the recommendations are usually to take it up with your neighbor, speak to the manager, notify community watch, call the police, etc. The advice is rarely to go back in your house and ignore it.

I'm renting for the summer as first timer at villages and this seems to be an issue there.

This is point of the original poster: where do you draw the line?
Does it depend on the seriousness of rule or is it the intent on the person tattle telling/ blowing the whistle?


(btw-someone would report someone sunbathing naked?) Not sure how that harms anyone, it's an adult community , so if you don't want to see it , don't look

I think the line might be where breaking a rule could cause harm to someone (which social distancing could fall in that category, but several other threads are debating that point}

I think social distancing started my question, but isn't specific to social distancing but the mentality in the villages of where to draw the line for MYOB?