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Old 02-05-2022, 11:42 AM
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Neighbor rents rooms and parks in culled sac. Sometimes on my grass and lawn sprinklers. Who do i lodge a complaint with??
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Old 02-05-2022, 11:46 AM
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Neighbor rents rooms and parks in culled sac. Sometimes on my grass and lawn sprinklers. Who do i lodge a complaint with??
First the neighbor, then after that...........it depends where you live.
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First the neighbor, then after that...........it depends where you live.
Agree, neighbor first. Next time, police (trespassing and property damage) or have it towed.
Or do you consider that too extreme?
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Old 02-05-2022, 12:15 PM
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Agree, neighbor first. Next time, police (trespassing and property damage) or have it towed.
Or do you consider that too extreme?
No, but it depends where your live who you call.............police or sheriff.
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Neighbor rents rooms and parks in culled sac. Sometimes on my grass and lawn sprinklers. Who do i lodge a complaint with??
Renting rooms? May be in the same bracket as renting homes. Or, could be considered running a business.
Community standards should know or be able to direct you to appropriate department.
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Old 02-05-2022, 12:23 PM
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It might be interesting to determine if they are in compliance with paying all the taxes that may be due, both state and federal. Short term rentals?
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[QUOTE=Hans53;2057611]Neighbor rents rooms and parks in culled sac. Sometimes on my grass and lawn sprinklers. Who do i lodge a complaint with??[/QUOTE]

Knock on their door.
Tell them the problem, and you want it solved PDQ.
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Agree, neighbor first. Next time, police (trespassing and property damage) or have it towed.
Or do you consider that too extreme?
No that is not too extreme.

When the were houses being built near us, the workers would sometimes park in front of our house and block our driveway. The Villages management would do nothing about it, so we called the Wildwood police. When they came by, one of the workers quickly came running out because he didn't want his car towed away.

We let the police officer handle it. No one parked their car in front of our house again.
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No that is not too extreme.

When the were houses being built near us, the workers would sometimes park in front of our house and block our driveway. The Villages management would do nothing about it, so we called the Wildwood police. When they came by, one of the workers quickly came running out because he didn't want his car towed away.

We let the police officer handle it. No one parked their car in front of our house again.
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The right answer , everybody seems to be a victim needing help.
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i park my car in front of my home all the time to stop all parking and dogs to and my two cars cover the front of my home not a happy place
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Before anyone buys at the Villages, I strongly recommend the go through the Talk of the villages website before they buy here and then decide. Thanks for the transparency.
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The right answer , everybody seems to be a victim needing help.
so who do you consider the victim? Sometimes folks who think they have the "right" answer have no real idea how an individual is affected by inconviences or what others consider minor damage(sprinkler). They are incapable of putting themselves in another persons shoes. So unless something happens to them that puts them off, think anyone else's issues must make them a "victim"(this word used in such a way as to make it seem untrue...aka: whiner).
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Neighbor rents rooms and parks in culled sac. Sometimes on my grass and lawn sprinklers. Who do i lodge a complaint with??
Why not start with a conversation with your neighbor? People usually cooperate if you go about it in a friendly manner. My neighbor’s daughter used to park on my rocks and I told her I didn’t mind her parking in front of my house but that I would appreciate it if she could avoid my landscaping. Communication is key. We live close to one another and we need to learn tolerance. Avoid reporting others and start with a friendly conversation. Hope that works
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