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Old 08-11-2007, 05:53 PM
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While I'm not yet a Villages resident, I may be next year. For that privilege, I will monthly be paying a premium price to live there. I don't want outsiders having every day access to my (our) facilities coming from my (our) hard earned money. That is absurd!

If Villages residents want to spend time with their grandchildren who live in the vicinity....go ahead. I truly think it's a wonderful thing to have intergenerational interactions. BUT, such visits on-site should be limited to 30 days per year. If you want to golf (on executive courses), swim or play with your grandkids more frequently...go to their turf! We all pay (or will soon) premium prices to live in The Villages. No one who lives outside of The Villages should have a free ride to use our facilities any time they want.

The Villages was intended (and is advertised) to be a 55+ y.o. "Retirement Community". Perhaps with all the changes the developer is making, such as allowing "outsiders" and children to have free use of the facilities of The Villages, the developer is guilty of FALSE REPRESENTATION and FALSE ADVERTISING. Isn't that FRAUD?

I'm sure that what I've said here will give the impression that I'm not a friendly person and that perhaps I don't belong in "Florida's Friendliest Home Town". Well, that honestly isn't the case. I am a friendly person who believes in "live and let live". However, there were/are a number of requirements that the developer put in place, which we all were/are made aware of prior to our home purchase. These requirements should not be changed without a vote of the full community.

And Curry, please don't submit another of your non-descript comments. They're getting to be a bore. I've noted that some of your submissions are well written and your English is proper. So you are capable of being descriptive. I'm tired of your "beware of Florida real estate agents" notes.
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