Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Thank you. I am considering that a a course of action. Appreciate your comment. |
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Before undertaking a class action suit, which can be costly and, as pointed out, can drag on for years, the roofing problems ARE the issue of individuals (as opposed to a collective problem). If enough individuals file small claims, it could provoke Owens Corning to accept its responsibility, since from what I've read here it appears that the relevant departments in TV are not standing behind the residents, even though TV sold the homes with the defective roofs. |
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It is sad that an Organization that is totally managed by Volunteers in the The Villages get so little appreciation from "some" of the residents. To clarify some of the assertions in some comments. How many know the POA was awarded $40M in a law suit because The Villages Management ignored the fact that a Rec Center was falling apart and when it came time to fix it The Village management said money had not been set aside to take care of it the Property. THe courts did not award $40M for being innocent! Is it "negative" to remind the residents of history so they do not live it again. The best prediction of the future is the history of the past. When it comes to being negative to remind the residents of the high number of Golf Cart accidents it is a classic case of not wanting to hear the bad news and risks! We have over 40,000 carts in TV's and should be aware of the problems. Why not report them for awarness? Is it negative to remind all of the dangers of ignoring cart safety. I think not. Oh yea, THE SHINGLES. We happen to be one of those who had bad shingles and Owens Corning said they would pay the 35-40% costs of the shingles and we would have to pay the 60% of the costs of labor to remove and replace them. Is it fair to report that a Contractor signed by TV's shipped, installed a defective product and passed on about 60% of the cost to repair the bad product to the home owner? Why does anyone want this stuffed under the rug other than those who don't care about the ones who are being abused.? Regarding the coment that the Developer is not responsible for what happens in the villages..Just plain not true since all key Management is the result of thier appointment. Not fiction..Just true. There is a host of other comments we would like to make but those that have decided the facts are to be hidden if they are negative will most likely not change their minds. One point to close. Does everyone relaize that the Warranty Dept of The Villages had records which pointed out the shingles which were suspect and could have notified the appropriate resident but elected to not
tell anyone and only react if a resident called. As a result quite a few could not meet the Warranty period requirement. Guess this is a negative and should not be mentioned? YOU GO POA..KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK AND DON'T BE DISCOURAGED BY NAY SAYERS.!!: ![]() |
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I believe everyone has had their say----some excellent observations and informed opinions and some not so much! The POA is what it is and the VHA is what it is----checks and balances.
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"A Small Claims case is a legal action filed in county court to settle minor legal disputes among parties where the dollar amount involved is $5,000 or less, excluding costs, interest, and attorney fees. Because Small Claims court is considered a "people's court," it is not necessary to have an attorney to file a claim. Forms to file a small claims case are available at the County Civil Department at the Clerk's Office and here on our website. Attorneys are not precluded from this court, but are not required." |
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It should be added that yes Elaine + 4 others did receive $50K as part of the settlement. What was omitted was that (a) each of these person(s) put up the funds to file the suit and took the risk on behalf of the residents. (b) As a result of them taking the risk the residents won $40M to put the rec center back to what it should be and to perform other actions in support of the residents with the remaing funds, (e.g. redo carts paths, etc.etc.). How many residents were willing to use personal funds to support their neighbors with no assurance they would get their investments back.
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It is better to laugh than to cry. Last edited by graciegirl; 02-05-2014 at 07:26 PM. |
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In most instances, the interests of the Developer and those of the residents coincide. However, when they do not, the Developer, has from time to time, tried to do some pretty outrageous things to the residents to further his own interests. Some of those things have been listed in several of the posts above, as well as in the latest POA Bulletin that you criticize. (I would add to that list the Developer's subsidization of his front organization, the VHA, in a partially successful attempt to weaken the POA.) In the situations where the Developer has behaved badly, we have been very fortunate to have the POA. To deny that fact is to shut ones eyes to the reality of the history of this place. We may also have a real need for the POA in the not-too-distant future. Ask yourself what happens to our amenity system if the IRS prevails in its dispute with the Center Districts/Developer or we have a huge increase in the minimum wage, as is being proposed in Congress. If either possibility materializes, there would be a real risk to the continued financial viability of the amenity system, and somebody (the Developer or the residents) is going to have to make up the shortfall to keep the system going. In that case, we will count ourselves lucky to have the POA to represent our interests. In fact, we will have no one else to do so. Last edited by Advogado; 02-05-2014 at 08:42 PM. |
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Also, never once did I say the POA should not exist, nor that they were wrong in the class action lawsuit about rightly making the developer do what he was supposed to do for our community facilities. Nor did I ever say that lawyers and the leaders of the lawsuit filing should not be paid. I agree with the article I linked above from the time of the judges' decision, saying this was "a case of David against Goliath". I'd be the first to say "sometimes you have to fight fire with fire"......and sometimes you have to fight the big guys' lawyers with lawyers getting paid just as much. I did, however, say that NOW, the lawyers for the POA are at least allowing--if not not promoting--the possibility of a class action suit for the homeowners' labor costs of re-roofing with Owens-Corning-provided new replacement shingles......when the individual homeowners could quickly and efficiently file a Small Claims action for these costs, without paying hefty lawyer fees and without waiting years to get relief. Sometimes opponents purposely miss the point in order to promote theirs, and that has happened in this thread with some of the accusations made or implied about my posts. |
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QUOTE: Original Post "What I keep asking myself about this group and editor is, "If TV is so terrible, why do they continue to LIVE here????" To me it seems like they're looking for a new/different axe to grind. And the developer is always here to hate and loathe." Sounds a little like the POA should not exist to me? Always heard you cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. Trying to sugar coat the truth won't get a response from OC or any other matter where nothing is being done. Sometimes knowing the aggrieved party is willing to go to these lengths is what it takes to make the process move along. I would say if my roof or your roof was defective we would see things a lot differently. As a new perspective resident I was more than happy to know there was an organization here looking out for the residents interests and I was directly helped by the extension of the AC line set warranty to 10 years. After all The Villages is just another big business selling it's product just like any other business. Sometimes businesses don't always follow the rules with which they agreed and someone has to remind them of that fact. I would say the POA would be open to anyone's help if someone feels the need to do so. Complaining about the POA and bashing their practices here will likely not change a thing.
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You have to stand for something, or you will fall for anything. Last edited by Easyrider; 02-06-2014 at 01:58 AM. |
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