OrangeBlossomBaby |
01-21-2024 10:41 PM |
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Originally Posted by roob1
(Post 2293443)
The real question is: Is the/ Will the complainers name be available to the accused party, or any one else not employed by TV?
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Yes. The information becomes public information. So if it's a legitimate, serious complaint against a wack-a-doodle neighbor who lives for revenge, you put your own property, and possibly your life, at risk by submitting a legitimate complaint for a deed restriction violation.
Things like mold and vines growing on the house, hoarding situations causing rodent problems, broken windows that don't get fixed after 6 months of being broken, someone's brand new flower bed raised by a wall that causes flooding in -your- garage...
you get a nut for a neighbor and watch out. Best not complain, just learn to accept it.
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