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quirky3 03-08-2012 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by janmcn (Post 464118)
When my next door neighbor's grass got to be knee high, The Villages sent them a registered letter and as soon as it was received the grass was mowed. You might just have to wait until the grass in the front starts growing, which won't be long now.

I live in a gated community near Jacksonville, and when someone's lawn starts to get too long, the Board sends a warning letter. If the lawn is not cut, the Board sends a professional firm to cut it, and sends the bill to the honmeowner. That gets everyone what they need.

graciegirl 03-08-2012 08:31 AM

"I live in a gated community near Jacksonville, and when someone's lawn starts to get too long, the Board sends a warning letter. If the lawn is not cut, the Board sends a professional firm to cut it, and sends the bill to the honmeowner
That gets everyone what they need.

Quote Quirky3"


I was under the impression that is what is done here. The possible fact that the bank now owns it may put the ownership of the home in a different catagory, or they only cut what can be seen on the street?

RichieB 03-08-2012 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by ohiogolf (Post 463748)

One of the previous owners is deceased and the other is in a nursing home as far as the neighbors know.

If the above is the case, as stated in the initial post, then it is not likely that the lawn is going to get cut any time soon.

If "the bank" owns it, as Gracie indicated, then that's probably another ballgame.

BobKat1 03-08-2012 11:38 AM

I would think this would be a common occurance (not widespread) in a retirement community as big as TV. Some agency or department would have experience in dealing with the situation.

anlashokna 03-08-2012 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by ohiogolf (Post 463748)
There is a courtyard villa has been unlived in (abandoned) since mid-summer 2011. The grass in the front yard is high but, being Winter, is somewhat dormant and not too unsightly. The grass in the back yard, however, is more than a foot and a half tall and extremely thick. A lawn service stopped about a month ago but left without doing anything.

On the lanai is a dead possum. There is a doggie door from the outside into the lanai and another doggie door from the lanai into the house.

According to a notice on the front door, the house has been winterized to prevent drying out of traps in drains, etc. Otherwise, nothing has been done to the home since before last summer.

Calls from neighbors have been made to The Villages Watch and Community Standards offices with no results. The response is that the interior of the home is not their concern and the exterior appears ok from the front.

The problem is what might be living inside the house due to the doggie door(s) access. If a dead possum in on the inside of the lanai, what more is going on, and what is living in the tall grass (weeds) in the backyard...a rodent infestation???

One of the previous owners is deceased and the other is in a nursing home as far as the neighbors know.

If anyone has a suggestion as to whom to call about this problem, the neighbors would greatly appreciate it. Also, any ideas as to how to locate the actual owners of the house as it is most likely not the previous residents would be appreciated.

Yeah we had an similar issue with the neighbors and rental here in NC. We ended up with the other neighbor "shaving" the yard to insure it stayed kept and keep animals (snakes and rodents away from our properties). When I say shaving we literally scalped the yard. Better look than foot high growth. You guys may have to cut it just to keep your values up. Shouldn't have too and its kinda disappointing to hear since we were told how wonderfull a response problem issues got down there....hmm...now I'm wondering. Call animal control on the possum....

redwitch 03-08-2012 08:06 PM

If you can find out the name of the nursing home the owner is in, you might be able to contact them to see if there is a guardian or conservator. Contact them to explain the problems. Sooner or later they will be selling that property and will want to keep the value up. In the meantime, I think the neighbors could get together and help out this poor family. It sounds pretty obvious that no one has any real clue what is happening.

buggyone 03-08-2012 08:14 PM

Redwitch has offered the best solution for the situation. She is a prime example of why this is Florida's Friendliest Hometown.

uujudy 03-09-2012 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by buggyone (Post 464552)
Redwitch has offered the best solution for the situation. She is a prime example of why this is Florida's Friendliest Hometown.

:agree::agree::agree:

Bogie Shooter 03-09-2012 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by anlashokna (Post 464255)
Yeah we had an similar issue with the neighbors and rental here in NC. We ended up with the other neighbor "shaving" the yard to insure it stayed kept and keep animals (snakes and rodents away from our properties). When I say shaving we literally scalped the yard. Better look than foot high growth. You guys may have to cut it just to keep your values up. Shouldn't have too and its kinda disappointing to hear since we were told how wonderfull a response problem issues got down there....hmm...now I'm wondering. Call animal control on the possum....

Don't jump to conclusions based on information posted on this thread. Go back and read the op. Deed restrictions have been contacted and the front was acceptable, maybe they did not check the back. Deed restrictions/community standards has no authority on the interior of a house.
Community standards should be contacted again regarding the rear. As suggested by another poster the appropriate Sumter county department should now be called in.
I agree with other posters for the neighbors to go in and clean it up.

buggyone 03-09-2012 12:40 PM

...with the owner's permission of course.

Bogie Shooter 03-09-2012 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by buggyone (Post 464805)
...with the owner's permission of course.

No, if the owner cannot be determined or contacted......clean it up.

redwitch 03-09-2012 04:52 PM

I'm with Bogie -- this isn't the normal situation where a homeowner is ignoring what is going on. This is where one spouse lost the other and then ended up in a nursing home of some type for some reason. More than likely, the conservator or guardian is far away and truly has no clue what to do or how to go about doing it. Clean up the yard. Find a way to contact the conservator, get things in place. Be a good, kind, caring neighbor.

F16 1UB 03-12-2012 09:05 PM

Just go mow it
 
While you sit here & pound keys complaining about the yard growing, dead animals. & cracking jokes.... I sent the poster notice that I'd mow it for free. I had NO REPLY. PM me the address or quit complaining about it. I don't care if it's in foreclosure. It's a neighborhood & village I reside in. I'm willing to help. Where the hell is it?

graciegirl 03-12-2012 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by F16 1UB (Post 466096)
While you sit here & pound keys complaining about the yard growing, dead animals. & cracking jokes.... I sent the poster notice that I'd mow it for free. I had NO REPLY. PM me the address or quit complaining about it. I don't care if it's in foreclosure. It's a neighborhood & village I reside in. I'm willing to help. Where the hell is it?

You are one great guy! That is the spirit. Where you from?

(P.S. I know where he's from)

redwitch 03-13-2012 09:08 AM

F16, you rock!! (But I knew that before.)


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