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Please point to where the 83 year old woman could have researched to find that her sidewalk was not part of the original home and where she too could have found (or not found) the ARC approval. |
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So again, please point me to where I can find (or not find) ARC approvals associated with my home. |
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Thus, if you think you’d like to buy a home in The Villages, due diligence includes the following: Reading two or three of the little books about The Villages available from Amazon. A large percentage of questions asked here are answered there. This really helps cut down on surprises. Watching a bunch of YouTube videos about The Villages. Reading the community rules and deed restrictions for the district where you will live. (They are nearly the same from district to district, but there are differences.) This information is readily available on the website for The Villages. Reading Talk of the Villages for a few months to get more of a feel for what we are like here. If you haven’t done these things before buying here, perhaps you shouldn’t be buying here. As for signing a paper agreeing to deed restrictions one hasn’t even read, that is breathtakingly (fill in the blank). Really? What if you just promised your firstborn child as a sacrifice? What if you just agreed to forfeit your home if you break a rule? What if you just agreed to pay 50% of your profits when you sell to a communal kitty? If you don’t agree to the restrictions, there are homes within a few miles of here that don’t have them. Go buy one of those! |
Thank you !!! I couldn't agree more
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Someone asked me a legitimate question recently. They asked me, if one person received permission for a stone border around their tree in their front yard, and their neighbor did not, but both used the same folks at the same time to install their border; why would the one without permission be ordered to remover theirs, when it is identical to their neighbor's? The answer, which some could suggest is ludicrous, is that the one neighbor did not get permission. On the other hand, their yard was in compliance. So, why would they have to remove the landscaping, if the yard would be OK if they had obtained permission? And I am not saying anything about any form of deviation to the landscaping, exact replica of their neighbors.
This is where it is totally ridiculous when folks get crazy with their "well rules are rules." If I purchased that home that had not received permission, but the yard was in compliance I would be pretty ticked off if I was told to remove the landscaping modification. Now, a resident takes a ride into the older area of TV and sees folks in a neighborhood that have lawn ornaments. They do not know that the district they are looking at, has no specification or deed restriction regarding lawn ornaments. They go home and find a notice on their door (or in the mail, or someone comes to the door with it) that says their little frog ornament has to go. But, but, but rules are rules. Just about ALL rules are flexible. Even laws broken are flexible. Ask any judge if they have to give exact sentences to violators or do they have the discretion to be lenient. To say that there are no exceptions is hogwash and any sensible person realizes that. Before someone says that being flexible would mean abandoned vehicles on blocks in yards would be a result of someone being lenient, I say that is utter hogwash, too. |
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I'd like to know how the homes on Marsh Bend Trail in DeLuna feel about that monstrosity of an RV garage being built right in their back yard? How on earth did that get approved?
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The thing that amazes me is the time people take to write these long winded diatribes. More amazing that people have the time to read them!
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