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Originally Posted by Dlbonivich
The apartments were plan B. The residents did not want to buy Hacienda do the developer moved on. This should be a lesson for the future.
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So the lesson is, if you refuse to pay full market value (the value is determined by us, not you) for an obsolete building that is no longer useable, then we will build a large Commercial eyesore that is not in harmony with the existing single family residential neighborhood and Championship golf course surrounding it.
This changes the game, homeowners beware, the deed restrictions that we all have to live with to protect our investments only apply to us, not the developer. So another lesson learned is never consider purchasing a home anywhere close to anything owned by the developer, including all Championship Golf courses. What you think you are purchasing can change dramatically and there is absolutely nothing you can do about it, and to add insult to injury, you paid a premium for that!