Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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This is not a Village knock. We have owned here happily since '98. It is simply frustration at having a neighborhood run down by abandoned houses. There seems to be no solution.
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I think The Villages should clean them up and bill the banks or put a lien on the property.
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Village Community Development Districts (Main Office)
3201 Wedgewood Lane The Villages, FL 32162 Phone: (352) 751-3939 Fax: (352) 753-6430 Janet Y. Tutt, District Manager janet.tutt@districtgov.org Brittany Wilson, Executive Assistant brittany.wilson@districtgov.org Judy Kemp, Administrative Assistant judy.kemp@districtgov.org Helen Sullivan, Administrative Assistant helen.sullivan@districtgov.org Village Community Development Districts (Laurel Manor Office) 1894 Laurel Manor Drive The Villages, FL 32162 Phone: (352) 751-6700 Fax: (352) 751-6707 Diane Tucker, Administrative Operations Manager diane.tucker@districtgov.org Bernadette Nataline, Administrative Operations Coordinator bernadette.nataline@districtgov.org Diana Easley, Secretary/Receptionist Contact Us Business Hours: 8am to 5pm, EST Monday – Friday Excluding Holidays |
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I actually have been involved in several foreclosures and short sales here in Maryland and can tell you from personal experience that some banks are cooperative but most are not when it comes to cleaning up residential properties. I have more success with credit unions who come into possession. In some cases I have seen the neighborhood association clean up the property and place a lien against the title along with the unpaid association dues. In other cases the county (when notified) will clean the property and place a lien on the title. In the neighborhood where I live we have had a few foreclosures and the neighboring homeowners keep the grass and shrubs trimed to keep the appearance up for the sake of us all.
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We had a foreclosed house next to us. Called Warranty up who referred us elsewhere. They will force the bank to do the bare minimum of cutting the grass and that is it. The neighbors went over and cleaned up the overgrown bushes themselves. Just did the front as they were sick of looking at it. No one stopped them or said anything, so go to it.
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When we first started looking into available properties in TV & the surrounding communities we were shocked to find out how many homes in TV were on the market as Short-Sales, Pre-Foreclosures & Full-Foreclosures. That was a real stunner. If you have an empty home in your neighborhood, you can certainly make your wishes & concerns to the developer known, but also know this, they are rather limited in their recourse to collect from the former owners or the holding bank for upkeep. They pretty much have to shoulder the costs all out of their own pockets if they choose to do so. |
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I operate (well until end of October) the largest foreclosure counseling program in Washington State as well as the Statewide foreclosure hotline. The banks do very little to care for homes in distress nor do they have empathy for the economics of the remainder of the neighborhoods. In fact many banks are holding on to these properties on their books and not releasing them for sale until the market picks up. I have been to many neighborhoods with homes scattered that are short sales or that have been foreclosed. It is a travesty to the rest of the neighbors to have so much neglect when they care so meticulously for their own homes. My best suggestion is to get a neighborhood action team and spend a day or two at least beautifying the outside for your own peace of mind, not that you should have to, but the banks will not step up and it sounds like the district will not step up either. When I get there, I would join in a work day to help out a neighborhood to clean things up and I bet lots of others would too. We do it here to help people in crisis through a non profit group and we beautify properties of those who cannot. We can do the same as neighbor to neighbor and donate some personal time to make a difference where there are distressed properties. It is amazing what ten to twenty people can do in a day. That is what community is. It is the bigger picture, not just our own microcosm.
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Here I thought the Property Owners Association (POA) was responsible for enforcing neighborhood rules. Apparently I was wrong, its the neighbors.
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We lived in one of the nicer suburbs of Cincinnati and never thought that foreclosure business would touch us. Unfortunatly it is a blight everywhere in this country. When we had our house on the market last year, I personally cut the grass and trimmed the bushes of a foreclosure down the street. We had a property owners association that always made people jump through hoops but it was powerless to force a bank owned property to do anything. Jane, who is in this business, and understands just what CAN be done about foreclosed properties, just wrote an excellent post, above.
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....Doesn't the Citizens bank of TV own a good majority of the mortgages? or is the worst offender areas before this bank was in existance? Seems TV and Janet Tutt would have some power over that bank?
I am watching this one with much interest...I am sure you creative, smart and resourceful TV folks will come up with a solution.
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My guess is that "they" wouldn't allow that to happen. Just because "they" have such a proven track record in other areas. NO. I don't work for the Morses. No. I don't know the Morses. I am just a satisfied observer and extremely happy villager.
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