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Originally Posted by eyc234
  So you are saying some arbitrary ARC or community standards person aka troll (that no one has ever seen) should be making complaint!!!. How is this different than someone in the community with real need to keep property and property values up making a complaint? The entire matter comes down to meeting the deed compliance that you agreed to follow. If you buy pre owned home it is up to you to make sure the seller guarantees the property meets all legal requirements.
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No, I"m not saying that. If I was saying that, I would've said that. I didn't say that. I posted what I posted. Stop interpreting it and take it for face value.
And here's the point - which is the last sentence, which is usually where people who post things put their point:
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Again - either something is against the rules, or it isn't. Enforcement should be based on what is known, not just what is complained about.
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But just in case you are trying to interpret it and give it meaning that it doesn't have again, here it is again, in different words:
Complaint-driven enforcement is bad. Either a thing is against the rules, or it isn't. It shouldn't be up to ONLY someone complaining. Because when you leave it up to ONLY a person complaining, then you revert to the old 10-year-old-kid mentality of: it's not against the rules unless you get caught. That is exactly what complaint-driven enforcement means. It means it's only against the rules if you get caught.
That is super low standards, for supposedly civilized people.