graciegirl |
07-21-2018 06:06 AM |
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Originally Posted by Jazuela
(Post 1564451)
Due dilligence means read the deed restrictions BEFORE you decide to buy. So sure, I'll get my own copy of them at the closing. But I expect to have access to them to read them before I put in an offer. If I'm paying for restrictions, I have the legal right to know what those restrictions are before I sign the papers.
And again - I have no problem with the concept of restrictions. I don't know how many different ways, and different posts, I have to say that before it sinks in with some of you people.
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I remember when I first started on this Forum about a decade ago. I asked some very direct questions on many subjects and questioned how things were done, as I thought this whole place must have some scam going on. I asked if anybody KNEW the Morses, what were they up to? How were the houses built? Were they built shoddily? Did the residents vote on things, who controlled how much was charged for amenities, etc, etc, etc,
I also remember getting mowed down by people who were really irritated by my questions. People wondering if I was a troll, etc. I was told that there were other places to live and no one was twisting my arm. I was told a lot and it didn't seem very welcoming and kind and hospitable to me.
Now I have become one of "you people" who love this place, the atmosphere, the structure, the way it is run and I am annoyed big time if I hear it criticized.
Please check us out good. It IS lower paradise. I think you will see why we smart folks chose this place. I hope to welcome you home.
NO. I don't sell real estate and I still have NEVER met a Morse, and I don't get a dollar for everyone I rope in to buy here, like my friends accuse me of back home.
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