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Originally Posted by Altavia
We had a similar situation with an individual shotgunning dozens of complaints where many were erroneous.
For example, complaining landscaping that was installed by the developer before sale was not approved. This was dismissed with a phone call.
I had the impression complaints are handled by the Developer for some period (1yr) after an area is complete.
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Same at our neighborhood, 65% of complaints filed by the gruesome twosome, was landscaping, 8 houses hadn’t even closed yet.
That’s why I don’t get why Everyone is so bent on saying you aren’t abiding by the rules in place. When in reality those who travel to different areas miles away from their home base, and file 100 complaints, need help from a medical provider.
Just because they file complaints, doesn’t mean there are infractions, just couple people who really have such a miserable life, that they need inflict upon others.
Those who have deed violations and refuse to abide (the white cross lawsuit) are very few. Most just say thank for letting me know, and take care of the item.
Some of new TV residents, May have read their restrictions, and just plain forgot that item couldn’t be in their yard. I find that many times with dementia people, who just don’t remember from one day to the next.
Our parents as they aged in place, put out a garden flag, so they could find their house easily in the dark, I had to let them know it needed to be removed. Guessing some on this site would burn them at the stake for not following deed restrictions