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Originally Posted by VT2TV
I have no problem doing the math of the 80/20 rule. But I could have sworn that I read in one of the POA or HOA papers several months ago that a developer could actually over ride that . I doubt that they would because there are bound to be various incentives for that rule. But does anyone know anything about the developer over riding the rule or was I asleep when I read the paper. Wonder if it gets to be a problem there is any adjustments or fewer numbers of young people who are eligible to reside here. And finally, does anyone know how or if anyone is even attempting to keep track of the under 55 numbers. I personally know a LOT of people who have kids and/or even grandkids living with them, not to mention the huge number of under 55 who buy here. I am not totally against people under 55, it would be nice to have some smaller number that are allowed. No flames please, I am just asking questions to see if anyone know the answers.
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