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Old 12-27-2009, 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by collettemrk View Post
Anyone out there ever notice how some people(renters) treat this community as a vacation resort?I don't know about anyone else but I for one don't like it. I'd like to see some things change regarding this and also with the ammenities afforded the renters,or as the villages calls them "temporary residents". Giving people that don't own property here the same privlidges as homeowners just doesn't seem right.
When visitors come they get visitor passes that have some restrictionslike pool access,tee time preferences etc:
When someone is on a lifestyle they should be screened better so they show an interest in buying.In turn I believe there should be a categorie for renters whereas their privlidges would have restrictions
I don't know how this would happen but I believe something has to be done....


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First let me state I am not a resident, I'm a wanna be.

While I am on record opposing the general public being able to come in and use TV amenities, renters using amenities are a another thing.

When you rent real estate you are renting some of the rights of the owner. The use of the amenites is one of those rights you rent.

We may not be able to sell our house "up North" for several years as it is beyond the price range most people are buying these days, and we're not going to give it away just to move it, so we may rent in TV for those several years.

I would hope we would get all the benefits normally enjoyed by the owner and I would hope to be a friend to, and be befriended by, the residents of TV.

TV is not a self-contained, private, gated, exclusive community. If you want that kind of living, you gotta pony up lots more $$.

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