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Originally Posted by dhdallas
So whose fault is it?
I bought a house next to an entertainment venue & then complained about the music volume.
I bought a house next to a busy road and then complained about the traffic noise.
I bought a house where the golf cart path is shared with speeding cars on a busy street & then complained about it being dangerous.
I bought a house next to a retention pond & then complained about alligators.
I bought a house in a for-profit developing community & then complained about expansion.
I bought a house in a community of 150k residents who share 3 entertainment stages & then complained that the squares are too crowded.
I believed everything the real estate agent said, didn’t do any due diligence & then complained I was lied to.
I bought a house where the paths are shared with walkers, joggers, bicycles, & carts & then complained about not restricting the paths to my chosen activity.
I bought a house in a community with a huge percentage of snowbirds & then complained about them.
I bought a house in a community that allows rentals & adults under 55 & then complained about it.
I bought a house in an area known to have heavy traffic & then complained about the traffic.
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You forgot to say....I bought my place in a quiet spot and everything now has changed 20 to 30 years later and the original developer (long deceased) would roll over in his grave because I expected NOTHING to change.