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Originally Posted by CanTho
Very well written and well thought out.
My comment is the developer already got his ducks in order and ready to build.
Does he have a " Plan B " ? Nope absolutely not, their is no need, Game - Set - Match.
Bottom line it's business strictly business.
As for the people who live in that area get use to it or move.
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BIG QUESTIONS HERE.....If the Hacienda Hills property was owned by the Developer, then who owned the pools and the courts? A portion of the amenity fee had to be used to maintain the pool and the courts. So, does the Developer have the right to remove any of the pools or courts as they see fit? If the developer has the right to remove our pools, do we have any recourse?