In Georgia there was a big problem with amenities. A developer would develop a swim tennis community sell all the houses and then go out of business and never build the swim or the tennis.
The law was changed and now the amenities have to go in first before any house is sold.
When they told us on the trolley tour of The Villages that the amenities are built before the houses are sold I wondered if they do that voluntarily or if it's actually a requirement in Florida.
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