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Originally Posted by Kelevision
If a person rents their house or lives in their house, they’re still a body count in the pool. I’ve lived here for 5 years and had NEVER gone to the pool until last month and will never go back. I don’t enjoy the actual residents who think it’s their own personal pool. Literally telling me where I can and can’t go. I’d much rather have renters who just swim and mind their own business. With the exception of 2 people, I enjoyed talking to the visitors much more. They seem happier in general.
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I agree on some residents truly believe only their group should be allowed at that pool. Our neighborhood pool the group would question where you live, are you pond or pool, then constant comments. If they couldn’t remove you, then CW was called for non resident at the pool.