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Originally Posted by Garywt
I disagree. If you get turned in no one looks at your property. You get a call and are told you have 7 days to fix things. Unfortunately these ladies may have a different interpretation of the rules and nothing needs to be done but they stuck their nose in the way.
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Gary you are 100% wrong. There is absolutely no action taken based on a complaint until the reported violation is verified, VERIFIED, by Community standards. It is the district which then enforces the deed violation. I never cease to be amazed at the lack of knowledge some people have and how certain they are in their disagreement.
Here is one explanation of many easily found using Google for how it works.
Architectural Review Committee - The Villages
scroll down to the middle, my bolding
"Role of Community Watch
The other division in Community Standards is Deed Compliance--Public Safety, including Community Watch, does NOT look for deed violations. If a violation is reported,
this is the department that investigates and determines the steps necessary to create compliance."
Here is another from the alternative online website that shall not be named from April 2021, again easily found with Google
"Residents who observe a possible violation should not assume someone else reported it. Contact Community Standards at 751-3912 and
if the violation is verified by the Deed Compliance Officer, staff will begin its process to bring the property into compliance."