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Old 08-02-2023, 06:10 AM
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Originally Posted by fsusix View Post
How does one get young families to move out after 30 days? I called community standards and they said if they are renting there is a loop hole and they can’t do anything about it. Also they have a large trailer that has been there - I reported and other neighbors too- yet it is still there. Any advice?
Young family:
- If all are over 19 years of age then the argument might be that they are renting and not permanently residing and the restrictions do not prohibit that
- If all are over 19 years of age then the Developer could invoke the "hardship" provision to avoid enforcing the restrictions
- If some are younger than 19 then there does not seem to be any exception in the restrictions
- The Developer has the right but not the duty to enforce these restrictions and in this case the Developer may be choosing to not enforce them

Trailer:
- Send an email to Community Standards asking about the progress on this complaint and Cc at least one of your CDD Commissioners to get them involved
- Go to the next meeting of your CDD and stand up at the microphone and ask about the complaint to get it on the official record

In both cases you, the homeowner, has the right to take your neighbor to court to enforce the restrictions. Talk to a lawyer to see whether you actually have a case and what the chances are that a ruling would be in your favor.
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