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Originally Posted by Ohio RailGirl
My cousins live in a 55+ community in Tavares. Their neighbor divorced and married a much younger woman. She became pregnant and they were told they had to move. When the baby was born they did move but their house didn't sell for a long time and they lost a lot of money as well.
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I can well imagine. I think I did read about that case.
There was also a case whereby a family of children lost their parents via death; not sure if it was an accident or what. The grandparents were the only surviving next of kin. What to do? Up here, it would not be a problem to take in the orphans. This can be looked at through many perspectives.
I do "get" the reason for living in an age restricted community, but why would TV even allow "resales" to be sold to people who might conceive a child?
Just thinking aloud.
To me, if it's really 55+ then keep it that way.
There are well behaved intelligent polite children and then there are the ones that drive all of us nuts with the late night skateboarding........which we had in another home we lived in. It all depends on the children I guess.
Thank you.