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Originally Posted by jimbomaybe
A couple of years old ,in one of the newer sections
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Sounds like the run around. When you call, you speak to someone who may not care. I would call at a different time and hope to get someone else. I would ask to speak to a supervisor. If, a corporation you can easily research who the president of the corporation is. Old school perhaps.
A registered return receipt letter and you have proof you have notified them. I'm not an attorney but far as I know If, they refuse to sign for the letter, it is still legally delivered.
The villages offices. I've always found them to be helpful. Perhaps, as above you were not speaking to the right person. That fence. Perhaps calling it a safety issue would help. Again, I am not an attorney. Notifying then in writing changes their ability to deny they have been notified. Telling them they did not do it right. Is not your job-it is theirs. Your goal is to get it fixed.