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Advogado 12-17-2016 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Oregon (Post 1335156)
I am retiring this summer and have planned to move to The Villages for several years. However, the LLC was always a very important part of the reason I was moving there. Have there been any new developments? Do you think that this issue will be resolved and they will reopen?

Maybe-- if either:
1. the developer decides that enough people like yourself will not buy houses here if the LLC does not reopen, and the plaintiffs drop their unreasonable demands; or
2. the defendants win the lawsuit.

But don't count on it.

Barefoot 12-17-2016 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Buckeye Bob (Post 1335037)
The appeal hearing was supposed to take place in Atlanta yesterday. Does anyone know what the 32 plaintiffs were appealing?

Or the result of the Appeal Hearing? :shrug:

asianthree 12-18-2016 02:02 AM

I sat down this morning to read the 75 pages of the LLC thread, with a bag of popcorn. No pun intended, I received a tin of Garrett's popcorn from Chicago. Looks like 32 people have removed the rights of 18,000 to take classes,.

There are some who are thinking of not moving here because of this. I get it change is hard to accept, but if the LLC was the only reason you were moving, you would be losing out on many things.

We bought our first home in April of 2010, and no I have not taken a class at LLC. But I have gone to the squares, shopped eaten at restaurants inside the bubble and out, made close friends, sat by the pool to read a book, and always in awe of the ever changing of the landscape, beautiful flowers, and plants.

This is in my opinion one of the cleanest well kept places to live. Like the developers or not they do a great job to tend to over 40 square miles. Walking, riding a bike, or in your cart, or car, doesn't it just make you smile how beautiful it is.

There are many things to do here, if the LLC closes for good then I would just find something else to take up my time.

I do not worry about things I can not change.

Villageswimmer 12-18-2016 06:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Oregon (Post 1335156)
I am retiring this summer and have planned to move to The Villages for several years. However, the LLC was always a very important part of the reason I was moving there. Have there been any new developments? Do you think that this issue will be resolved and they will reopen?


Why don't you come down and rent for a few months? No need to make a commitment by buying a home right away. Home prices seemed to have stabilized and, in some cases, dropped. Take your time.

There's so much to do that you may never miss the LLC. I've taken many classes through the LLC that I've thoroughly enjoyed but there are many, many other choices.

I don't think the LLC will ever reopen. If I didn't already own, I'd probably hold off to see if there are any other adverse effects stemming from the lawsuits that adversely affect residents. Namaste.

jamblu 12-18-2016 07:12 AM

Sounds like mismanagement on LC part. Litigation 8 years? That had to be a whole lot more expensive than whatever was needed for ADA. And not recognizing the value of their contributions to the villages without making the issue public to hear alternate resolutions? ..........Stupid

Taltarzac725 12-18-2016 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by jamblu (Post 1335210)
Sounds like mismanagement on LC part. Litigation 8 years? That had to be a whole lot more expensive than whatever was needed for ADA. And not recognizing the value of their contributions to the villages without making the issue public to hear alternate resolutions? ..........Stupid

Poor management. You have all these people in the Villages with expertise in so many areas-- law and interpreting using sign language for instance-- and rather than bringing the community into help solve the problem, they just manage to anger many of them.

They can still do this if they want as long as they meet the reasonable accommodations of the American Disability Act. There does seem to be some rules and regulations that go too far for business in the ADA but the Villagers could also have helped with getting these modified.

stan the man 12-18-2016 09:44 AM

I would like to thank mr schwartz and his posse for a job well done --- i understand you are a lawyer. Does the court system provide special assistance for you at a trial ???

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 12-18-2016 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by jamblu (Post 1335210)
Sounds like mismanagement on LC part. Litigation 8 years? That had to be a whole lot more expensive than whatever was needed for ADA. And not recognizing the value of their contributions to the villages without making the issue public to hear alternate resolutions? ..........Stupid

If I'm not mistaken, the LLLC has offered pretty much every accommodation that has been requested and still it was not enough. These people are after money. And if they break down and pay them, it will leave The Villages open to all kinds of nuisance suits in the future.
I think that it's great that they took a stand.

dillywho 12-18-2016 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by jamblu (Post 1335210)
Sounds like mismanagement on LC part. Litigation 8 years? That had to be a whole lot more expensive than whatever was needed for ADA. And not recognizing the value of their contributions to the villages without making the issue public to hear alternate resolutions? ..........Stupid

Not in litigation for 8 years....suit filed 3 years ago. According to the LLC, they tried for 8 years to satisfy these people, to no avail.

dillywho 12-18-2016 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr Winston O Boogie jr (Post 1335284)
If I'm not mistaken, the LLLC has offered pretty much every accommodation that has been requested and still it was not enough. These people are after money. And if they break down and pay them, it will leave The Villages open to all kinds of nuisance suits in the future.
I think that it's great that they took a stand.

:mademyday:

Advogado 12-18-2016 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by dillywho (Post 1335320)
:mademyday:

I agree with your characterization of the plaintiffs.

However, the Developer's decision to close the LLC, as I have explained previously, will not end the lawsuit. It is a shame that the Developer's newspaper, The Daily Sun, has chosen not to fully disclose the Developer's rationale for the closing-- just as it was totally silent for years on the lawsuit and now has not reported on plaintiffs' recent appeal. Why do Villagers have to rely on this forum for news?

janmcn 12-18-2016 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Advogado (Post 1335327)
I agree with your characterization of the plaintiffs.

However, the Developer's decision to close the LLC, as I have explained previously, will not end the lawsuit. It is a shame that the Developer's newspaper, The Daily Sun, has chosen not to fully disclose the Developer's rationale for the closing-- just as it was totally silent for years on the lawsuit and now has not reported on plaintiffs' recent appeal. Why do Villagers have to rely on this forum for news?


If the developer had put the word out, The Villages' sales people would be aware of it and wouldn't be able to tout the LLLC as an added benefit.

graciegirl 12-18-2016 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by janmcn (Post 1335362)
If the developer had put the word out, The Villages' sales people would be aware of it and wouldn't be able to tout the LLLS as an added benefit.

NEVER EVER heard anything from any sales people on Lifelong Learning College. BE FAIR.

And to be further fair...It wasn't what I thought it would be...more of a true place of real learning. It had a lot of foolish courses on things like Zodiac Signs and herbs and stuff. Even though I personally learned a lot in the art courses taught by Villagers.

Utrix53 12-18-2016 12:47 PM

We just bought a home in Osceola Hills last month, so I am new to TV. But I have been reading TOTV posts for new months now, especially recently about LLC. I was at a regional rec center and overheard village workers talking about the plaintiffs, comparing them to Muslims. I hope this isn't a sign of the bigotry I will confront when we finally move down. Personally, one of my negatives of TV is that it is very homogeneous, unlike the real world. Here's to meeting all the wonderful, unbiased people that live in this beautiful community.

Taltarzac725 12-18-2016 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1335369)
NEVER EVER heard anything from any sales people on Lifelong Learning College. BE FAIR.

And to be further fair...It wasn't what I thought it would be...more of a true place of real learning. It had a lot of foolish courses on things like Zodiac Signs and herbs and stuff. Even though I personally learned a lot in the art courses taught by Villagers.

The Villages Lifelong Learning College

It is the marketing of the Villages by the Developer. And some of these courses were what the community wanted based on what kind of expertise is in the Villages.


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