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Fredster 06-07-2017 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by trichard (Post 1408615)
So what. Follow the rules. You can report violations after you ride around!

I don't think you understood what I wrote!
And I'll leave up to you to report people.

Fredster 06-07-2017 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by EPutnam1863 (Post 1408646)
If it is ok for one to put a white cross in his front yard, then it should be ok for every Christian to put a white cross in his front yard, every Jew to put a Star of David in his front yard, every Buddhist to put a statue of Buddha in his front yard, etc. Hey, fair is fair.

Almost every Patio Villa has a series of white crosses in front of it.
Only it's called a picket fence!

perrjojo 06-07-2017 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Bonny (Post 1408573)
I guess I don't get it when people complain about people complaining.
If people just followed the rules, there wouldn't be any complaining about anyone complaining. :D :beer3:

But then what would we do? Oh, cards, billiards, tennis, golf, pickleball, shuffleboard, swim and 2459 other things that we can do in TV.

Carl in Tampa 06-07-2017 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by trichard (Post 1408615)
So what. Follow the rules. You can report violations after you ride around!

Rules? We don't need no stinkin' rules.

(With apologies to the Bandito in Treasure of the Sierra Madre.)

Bonny 06-08-2017 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Carl in Tampa (Post 1408685)
Rules? We don't need no stinkin' rules.

(With apologies to the Bandito in Treasure of the Sierra Madre.)

I'm kind of looking at the first picture. I see a few good ideas.
Hope my fellow Villagers will be okay with the beauty in my yard. :a20: :1rotfl:

DonH57 06-08-2017 07:23 AM

Everyone should have a painted giant cow. Excellent reuse of toilets as well.

OldManTime 06-08-2017 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by BWhite (Post 1407564)
Why is it that "the friendliest home town" has so many stupid complaints from " anonymous " people that love to complain, , but don't have the nerve to just talk to the person they are complaining about. So many of the complaints are so rediculocus they are sad. As long as people keep their yards and house looking nice, what is the problem with having a cross in their yard or a statue of a bird. Come on people,they are trying to make improvements to make it better looking. Cut us all some slack and get a hobby and stop all the complaining.

Until homeowners read and understand the Deed restrictions, there will be no complaints. Ignorance is no excuse to break the rules.

trichard 06-08-2017 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by OldManTime (Post 1408758)
Until homeowners read and understand the Deed restrictions, there will be no complaints. Ignorance is no excuse to break the rules.

Agree!

Miles42 06-08-2017 02:43 PM

nature of the key board cowards

Fredster 06-08-2017 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Carl in Tampa (Post 1408685)
Rules? We don't need no stinkin' rules.

(With apologies to the Bandito in Treasure of the Sierra Madre.)

Those are some really great ideas....thanks Carl!

dbussone 06-08-2017 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by DonH57 (Post 1407614)
The lady should have been entitled to some legal recourse since the property was sold in that condition. The driveway rework should have been paid by the authority that allowed the sale to go forward and approved. It should not have come out of her pocket. Totally unacceptable title and deed was processed and she paid the price.



My wife and I were discussing this yesterday. It seems to me that the realtor and prior owner might be liable for failure to disclose a change made to the property. I'm no attorney though. Anyone have an opinion?


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Nucky 06-08-2017 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by dbussone (Post 1408936)
My wife and I were discussing this yesterday. It seems to me that the realtor and prior owner might be liable for failure to disclose a change made to the property. I'm no attorney though. Anyone have an opinion?


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I asked the question to a local lawyer during the free consultation before you hire the attorney and found out that nothing survives closing of title. It was so nice to close for next to nothing as we are in the habit of paying big bucks for NJ closings. I had my NJ lawyer look at our contract and he said it looked good as it did to me so I went ahead and closed at the Title Company.

I will never ever do it again because paying for a lawyer, a good one helps me sleep. I did kick the subject around on TOTV and the stature of people who went through many closing lawyerless was staggering. Never again for us. Lawyer, Survey, no skimping.:posting::BigApplause:

What happened to these people is terrible. The repair job on the person with the driveway problem is perfect but unnecessary.

dbussone 06-08-2017 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Nucky (Post 1408999)
I asked the question to a local lawyer during the free consultation before you hire the attorney and found out that nothing survives closing of title. It was so nice to close for next to nothing as we are in the habit of paying big bucks for NJ closings. I had my NJ lawyer look at our contract and he said it looked good as it did to me so I went ahead and closed at the Title Company.

I will never ever do it again because paying for a lawyer, a good one helps me sleep. I did kick the subject around on TOTV and the stature of people who went through many closing lawyerless was staggering. Never again for us. Lawyer, Survey, no skimping.:posting::BigApplause:

What happened to these people is terrible. The repair job on the person with the driveway problem is perfect but unnecessary.



We bought a new home. On the advice of our TV agent we did not purchase Title Insurance. However, we did have a survey done. So far, after 5 years of ownership, and 4 trips to the ARC, all has gone very well.


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ColdNoMore 06-08-2017 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by dbussone (Post 1409009)
We bought a new home. On the advice of our TV agent we did not purchase Title Insurance. However, we did have a survey done. So far, after 5 years of ownership, and 4 trips to the ARC, all has gone very well.

I have purchased 9 homes in my life (this is the last) and while I only used an attorney once (didn't really need her as it turned out)...I personally would never think of not getting title insurance.

Recognizing of course, that on 5 of those it was required... because there was a mortgage.

I have a pretty high comfort level on most things...but not quite that high when it comes to this.

Good for you though, that it hasn't been necessary. :thumbup:


Here's a good 'Pro Vs. Con' on doing it.

Buying a Home: Do You Need Title Insurance? | SmartAsset.com

perrjojo 06-08-2017 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by dbussone (Post 1409009)
We bought a new home. On the advice of our TV agent we did not purchase Title Insurance. However, we did have a survey done. So far, after 5 years of ownership, and 4 trips to the ARC, all has gone very well.


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My daughter has been a mortgage banker for 30 years. Her advise to us was , title insurance is expensive and rarely needed but when on occasion you need it...you really, really need it. Why take a chance?


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