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Old 07-03-2020, 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by manaboutown View Post
That is my take on it. She knowingly has been breaking the law, deed restriction or covenants, whatever applies.

"While The Villages is a 55+ active adult community we welcome children and grandchildren. In fact we offer (year round) intergenerational activities called “Camp Villages”, allowing grandparents and grandchildren to experience together all the lifestyle The Villages has to offer. There is a 30 consecutive day limit for visitors under the age of 18."

from. FAQ | The Villages

Housing for Older Persons Act - Wikipedia
There is no way that the 30 day limit can be enforced. How does anyone know it the kid left and came back, starting again? There’s no proof to outsiders what’s going on inside, other than the incident mentioned here. There was a similar situation where I used to live. They were unable to do anything about it unless there was proof that the 17 year old was living there permanently. The kid even did damage to the community and they still couldn’t just kick him out. People complained all the time. Eventually the son started living with a girl and got her pregnant. He broke up with her, but after the baby was born it looked like the infant was living there with the boys mother. There was no proof of that either. Even with neighbors’ complaints, all they could do was ask her. She said she was babysitting, but the baby was only occasionally taken somewhere by it’s mother, then always returned to the house, not to be seen again until the next morning.