Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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If the cost was less than the deductible you would not make a claim.
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Yes, I know. It is called trespassing but I do it anyway. In and out quickly.
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Living in a home on a golf course, one assumes the house may be hit by golf balls. The golfer has no legal obligation to pay for any damage his errant shot may cause. Good for you if you want to pay, but the assumed liability belongs to the home owner. If the home owner doesn't like it - move.
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If your answer is still that you would just ignore he broken window and move on without any notification, just say so. |
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Interesting your juxtaposition of, er, positions. You feel responsible for paying for damage despite the fact that it wasn't intentional, however you don't fee responsible to follow the trespass rules--unless somebody is looking. (If I hit a ball into their yard and their isn't a fence or somebody outside, I will go get it.)
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Hmmm, let see. In one case I would have caused damage with a real financial impact and would be willing to accept responsibility. In the other case I would be walking on their grass, in much the same way the electric and water meters readers walk on the grass, but I wouldn't do it if I was disturbing the owners. It has been my experience that if golf lot owners do not want people retrieving golf balls they will put up a sign. I also jay walk on occasion.
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If it was your decision to buy a home on the golf course you should expect an ball will hit the house once in a while, no one hits a perfect shot all the time. The damage is the responsibility of the home owner.
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Legally not responsible for costs, but demonstrates the degradation of our society. Don't take responsibility for your own actions or misdeeds if you don't have to. A sad commentary !!
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Whether the damage was intentional or not has no bearing on whether I would pay for it - I still caused the damage and I pay my bills. From your statement, I will assume you would be a non-payer.
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Don't buy a house on a golf course if you can't afford the inherent risks. Do the research and make an informed decision before buying. Your golf course lot will appreciate very well. It was a good investment.
When you sell your house and make a nice profit mail a check to every window breaker who felt obligated to pay. Don't trespass. |
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Interesting concept you should be a responsible person for accidentally breaking someone's window, but you are a bad guy if you also want to retrieve your ball from that same lot that landed there accidentally.
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Perhaps it is not my legal obligation to pay for the window but I would feel it my personal obligation to pay. I guess you could also say that if I visit your home and break your Grandmother's Crystal vase I should not offer to replace it. After all it is your responsibility because you knew I was a klutz when you invited me to your home; therefore you knew the inherit risk.
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Depends..............If I have to take a stroke, no pay........If there is no penalty stroke, I'll pay.
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Did you get ripped off??
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