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Originally Posted by rubicon
OBXNana: The HOA is funded by the Developer for the Developer So how can it be called a homeowner association? They may be polar opposites but they are not polar opposite homeowner associations. So if there is a concern stemming from the developer side how do you suppose and whom do you suppose will speak up for the residents? In fact if the HOA ever did oppose the developer he pull funding. Also check and see where HOA presidents go after they served in the VHA. They all have key/strategic spots that have a direct affect on the developer's business.
You may want to look a little closer
I opine others can decide
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Rubicon, we have owned property in different communities in different states. There are rules, bylaws, and written information that we read, digest, and understand. The Villages for us has been somewhat confusing, and I admit, we are learning as we go.
Thank you for your suggestion to look closer and to do it in a way that you didn't attack me. This is how we continue to educate ourselves and become involved citizens when we are fortunate enough to call The Villages home.
At this point, I don't know if we will agree or disagree with your statement, but we certainly will further explore. Thank you!