Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Did you know-Anonymous complaints made to districts is against our FEDERAL rights
I have learned that in some districts that people who want to hide behind being anonymous can make complaints without the home owner ever knowing who is doing this. The District does not help, but rather elevates the problem. In our village we have someone who thinks they should be the designated mischief maker and our District board will not disclose who is being the cause of making a mountain out of a mole hill. If someone has a problem the District ought to require that another owner approach the neighbor with their personal concern before causing a major problem for all. There are enough power-over people/institutions/etc making life less tolerable and we ought to put out effort here to diminish this kind of behavior. I know of one happening in our village in which a spouse was concerned that the other spouse would have a heart attack over whatever the problem was. Rather than being a help, the trouble maker was being a problem in and of herself. Any suggestions, opinions would be appreciated. FL has some strict laws about stalking that all need to be aware of.
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Without a rigorous legal analysis this is not useful. Cite statutes and case law. It is rarely a good idea to take legal advice from a bulletin board
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This topic has been discussed more times than there are stars in the galaxy. Every argument has been made. Every opinion has been made.
In my opinion, the best "solution" to your "problem" is: Keep your property in compliance and complaints will not be needed. |
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Nothing in your post mentioned Federal rights. How do you believe anonymous complaints violate these?
There is a great difference between stalking and filing a complaint about a deed violation. I don't like the anonymous complaint system, but I also would not like an angry neighbor standing on my doorstep arguing with me that *I* am the problem and not all weeds and statues in his lawn.
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stay compliant and whoever the tattle-tail is will move on to the next violator that they seek to bring to justice
these personalities have been around forever.... when the District tells you to correct something...do it, don't make a big deal be thankful you're not in an HOA |
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"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing" Edmund Burke 1729-1797 |
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IMO Villages really makes it harder than it should be. For one no homeowner should know who turned in the complaint. But the district who has the authority over compliance should. The forum should have villages I’d number on it and that all. Now the district can see if complainers are in fact villagers and live in that district.
Beings each district may have different rules IMO this only way it should be ran. Don’t live in villages, it get trashed, don’t live in that district, it get trashed. Now the ones with authority has weed out the trash and now can investigate complaints brought forward to the district in question. If found to not in compliance then it’s between district and home owner. I am fine with compliance based village as long as it my neighborhood doing the complaining, not some troll from another district or out of area rat. |
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I don’t know why people complain. When you purchased your house you were given a set of rules. Abide by them or move
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Exactly
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Click Bait.
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If one plays by the rules they signed when purchasing their home there would be no issue. What you think is good taste I may think is trash. However I have read the rules before purchase and my protection was one of the reasons to buy here. Don't like it - change the rules legally. Ask your district rep how can a covenant be changed. Do not break the rules and then put the illness on the complainer. What does it matter if the complaint is anonymous or not. You going to lynch the complainer for you breaking the rules?
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Seems to be those threads come in bunches. Something brings them out. SpaceX launches, full moons, 40 degree weather ?
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To be honest I really don't mind that people do this, as long as the complaints are legitimate. We moved here in large part BECAUSE of the regulations, not in spite of them. The homogeneity of the neighborhoods is attractive. I try to make sure we abide by those regulations but I wouldn't mind being reminded if it turned out that I was unknowingly violating one. |
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It is so obvious - there are about 7 click bait topics and the original posts have typos - almost like on purpose
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