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Originally Posted by skyguy79
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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Ayup........we just read all the laws. Good to know. Protects the neighbors.
At 66, we will not be having any more babies, that's for sure. What made me wonder was after reading that people of "any age" can buy the resales.
So, who actually evicts the family? Like a court order? What if they refused to leave? We've never heard of anything like this before. What if they can't sell the house.........and thus, have no place to go.........being in their twenties or thirties and house poor? This is a hypothetical question. Has it ever actually happened in TV?
Our daughter in law did send us the bylaws to read before we enter into any contracts......actually, we have a very angelic 4 month old grandaughter who never screams and cries. Very contented baby.
We live in a neighborhood where everyone is our age and actually when all their grandchildren visit, we never hear a thing. People respect other's properties and "hours of rest and relaxation". Guess it's just a silent thing as we all turn in early. Not to say that the grandparents aren't exhausted after all the fun and games and happiness floating around. Thanks again.