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Old 09-28-2022, 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by bsloan1960 View Post
Nope. You assume because I, and thousands of others moved here to be in and over 55 community, and am eager to keep it that way that I'm motivated by hate. I'm motivated by wanting to live in an over 55 community and keep it that way. It is one of the main reasons I, and thousands of others bought here.

My questions were- questions. Questions based on what I see teenagers doing in my hometown in Mass. I assume these behaviors are happening in countless other communities around the country. Question my signature is you wish, but I believe part of "Life in the Bubble" will be much less desirable if when we look around it looks like the home towns we came here to escape.

BTW: My signature is aimed at people in this forum who call other users Trolls, and announce that questions are "useless" and accuse other members of lacking intelligence. Page one of The Forum tells us people who do that will be banned but it is clear it is tolerated every day.
By law 80% of homes in an over 55 community must be occupied by at least one person over the age of 55 and no person under the age of 19 may live there. That is true of every over 55 in the country.
The Villages builds these family neighborhoods to provide a place for people who work in the community to live. These family neighborhoods are not connected to the rest of the Villages by MMPs and the residents do not have access to the amenities.
Will there be children with green hair mocking you as you dance in the squares? Possibly but the squares are and have always been public property.
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