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05-14-2023 10:40 PM |
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Originally Posted by asianthree
(Post 2217652)
It has been less than a year since the change of no longer summiting anonymous complaints. Complaints are still filed, but the random 50plus at a time has curtailed greatly. Now the complaints that are filed, seem to be those who live in that area. Which is how it should be.
Holiday decorations can be displayed for 30 days, with either yard or outdoor decorations. If the home annoys you, then file a complaint with community standards. You can hide by filing anonymously, or find out if this is a super older citizen, that could use help getting things under control.
Our first neighborhood had a home that holiday decorations stayed up for months, Why, because she had taken a fall, and couldn’t get out to bring them down. After that everyone took turns, making sure her decorations got safely put up and removed. It does take a village to make people’s life a little better
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What an uplifting post. I've read so many self-righteous comments over the years, on this and other sites, with people so ready to "jump" on a neighbor without any regard to their need or condition. I see so many really derogatory comments on other sight (assume by residents outside the Villages community), about "villagers" being: entitled snobs, cold, idiots, the phrase "could not care less about anyone but their own entitled selves" has been used. This always strikes my heart as, in general, people ARE SO GIVING, do so much for others outside our community, but... the prevailing image of a "villagers" is exactly as ONLY A FEW actually are. Had an illness, or fall, or other that prevents you from getting your lawn mowed to the exact height that pleases an "entitled" neighbor, well, get the money and hire someone. That's the type (though rare thankfully) of person who gives everyone those derogatory names. "Tone deaf" to others, the attitude of "if I HAVE PLENTY of money, then you should too" are the folks who others in are area see as "elites". I am so heartened that people in your village work on human kindness, take the time to see if someone needs some help, etc. Yes, most village residents are very kind and generous, but, there are enough to give us that very bad look in the eyes of our surrounding neighbors "outside".
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