Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The seller is required to disclose what he/she knows about defects and non-compliance before the sale. But, as long as the disclosure is done correctly, the seller has no more liability after the sale.
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#62
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The buyer still needs to pay a lawyer’s fees and costs to get to trial with no guarantee of winning and collection. I doubt lawyers commonly take these kinds of cases on contingency.
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#63
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I strongly disagree with that and i do understand the burden of proof is on the buyer to prove the seller knew about the non compliant issues. Its all about the difference of cost of putting it back in compliance vs. lawsuit. small claims is a wonderful thing!
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#64
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Thanks everyone for the info. I just want to play golf and samba. I hope I never run into any problems. Next question : out of curiosity who actually runs things here?
The town of Lady Lake, The Villages, or the CDD? |
#65
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I don't understand what you don't agree with. If the seller knows about defects and/or non-compliance issues, they need to disclose them in the disclosure statement. As long as they do this, the buyer has no legal recourse against the seller after the sale. The buyer cannot hold the seller liable for something they didn't know about.
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#66
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Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works. Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so. Victor, NY - Randallstown, MD - Yakima, WA - Stevensville, MD - Village of Hillsborough |
#67
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It’s all there in black and white. Or just buy a new build. Good luck and God speed. |
#68
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LOOK at your HOMEOWNERS DISCLOSURE Read it its all in there
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#69
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"The Villages" is the name of the community, it doesn't run anything. It's just the name of the place. "The Developer" is a shortened nickname for The Morse Family, who, along with their deceased patriarch Harold Schwartz, founded the community. It is also synonymous with The Villages Development Company, LLC, and the Holding Company of the Villages, Inc which are the two primary divisions of the Family's interest in the community. They no longer have any financial interest in our side of the Villages, since the roads now belong to the city, and the VCCDD oversees the running of the common areas. |
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#71
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What would people be willing to pay to have someone (e.g. Licenced Home Inspector) research a property for ARC approvals and then inspect/verify for compliance deviations?
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#72
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And what would it cost if the inspector did a search and missed a violation? They would be opening themselves up to a lawsuit where they would be liable for thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars.
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#73
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Also keep in mind that there are over 78 separate neighborhoods in TV and that each one has its own set of Deed Restrictions even if they are in the same Village. Never assume ANYTHING.
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#74
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Does anyone know what was the cost of the most expensive deed compliance remedy?
And what it involved? |
#75
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Typically, home inspectors have a clause in their inspection agreement that they are only liable for the cost of the inspection. But, some home inspectors will offer an optional additional liability protection to cover things that they may miss during the inspection up to a certain dollar limit. This optional protection will usually at least double the cost of the inspection.
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