Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Is not respecting the 5 yr statue of limitations as required in Florida is different instance of non compliance? Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine "Section 95.11, Fla. Stat. sets out time limitations within with lawsuits must be filed. This is called a “statute of limitations.” A “legal or equitable action on a contract, obligation, or liability founded on a written instrument…” must be brought within five years of the time of the injury. An action to enforce townhome covenants is, in fact, a legal or equitable action on a contract or written instrument—and so any enforcement action must be brought within five years." |
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The obvious way to eliminate the trolls is for everyone to abide by their deed restrictions.
Now, assuming that will never happen, I side with those that feel a complaint should only be taken from someone who lives in the neighborhood. It's not so much that violators should get away with it, nor that it really matters who reports it. But there is a cost involved in investigating a complaint, a cost that we all bear through our taxes and fees. These trolls that report 30 violations have essentially made this their "hobby". I, for one, do not feel the need to subsidize the hobby of a stranger living 6 miles away. Besides, it should be incumbent upon those that have to see a violation every day to report it, not some hobby tourist who will probably never pass by again. |
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Ever heard of "turn the other cheek?" I've seen no damage as a result of the thousands of little white crosses throughout the Villages. I've seen no damage done as a result of that little frog or gator lawn ornament. Some folks just need to get a life. But, the RULE is that everyone MUST pass from this life eventually. Like a famous little guy named Alfred E. Newman once said "What, Me worry?"
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I'd be willing to chance that. Now, please explain how one "hooks a slice"?????
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this is not a happy place/ like the old days/ i have been her on and off for 30 y/ it was i nice happy place/ now not all happy i am going back home
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Where is "home"?
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Is not respecting the 5 yr statue of limitations as required in Florida is different instance of non compliance? Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine "Section 95.11, Fla. Stat. sets out time limitations within with lawsuits must be filed. This is called a “statute of limitations.” A “legal or equitable action on a contract, obligation, or liability founded on a written instrument…” must be brought within five years of the time of the injury. An action to enforce townhome covenants is, in fact, a legal or equitable action on a contract or written instrument—and so any enforcement action must be brought within five years." |
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And I'm sure we will both be there to wish him, "Bon Voyage".
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yu meen boon viyagee
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Maybe/maybe, the complaint is about hardscaping and not just flowers? I believe that most of the restrictions regarding easements is that one cannot build hardscaping for their flower gardens if such hardscape infringes on the utility easement. I know many/many homes where there are bushes and flowers planted in those easements. However, I have also heard of folks that had to remove their hardscaping that was on the easement.
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