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Originally Posted by senior citizen
Funny. How would they go about taking the baby away from the parents?
First of all, they probably should not allow people under the 55 to purchase if they are of child rearing age.........
I cannot believe TV has the "power" to evict a baby born to someone who bought a resale.
Does anyone know for sure??
Really....who counts the days of each grandchild's visit so that they know when the 30 days timeframe has expired. I'm serious. Thanks.......
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SC, they don't take the baby away from the parents. The parents and baby would be required to vacate the property under the authority of the deed restrictions - no exceptions. We all know there are these restrictions when purchasing or at least should know. So if someone has this problem after purchasing a home, they don't have a complaint since they entered into the deed restrictions with eyes wide open. As they say, ignorance is not excuse under the law!
As for your last question, there are a few ways they could find out as far as I know. One would be neighbors who might complain. I do emphasize might! The other would be if they obtained a guest pass for the underaged individual.
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