Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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AS STATED IN COPIOUS POSTS and one directly in response to you, Orlando previously PROHIBITED STRs and was grandfathered when the state law was passed. The rules put in by Orlando were actually lessening restricions on STRs and were therefore allowed under FL law. |
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#137
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Clearly the last part of my post would not apply to you. |
#138
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Second, IF you read all the posts, there is no way on God's green Earth that you could possibly walk away with the take home message that those posts were anything other than supporting STRs. It is so incredibly obvious to not only me that others have suggested that these two are STR owners. What are you missing????? |
#139
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I have to believe that the Orlando restrictions on STRs stand on their own as legal, and therefore could be adopted elsewhere. |
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The reasonable comparison for your example would be that there is a local law against stealing more than $5,000 from a liquor store. The state then passes a law stating that no locality can make any new laws about stealing from a liquor store. But localities that already have restrictions are grandfathered. Then the locality modifies their law to state that you can't steal more than $10,000 from liquor stores. That law is ok even though it is a new law because it is not as strict as the previous law that was grandfathered. That is EXACTLY how the law works, except your example is ludicrous. I really, really don't know why that is such a hard concept to grasp for someone who wrote most of the medical procedures we undergo and most of the papers that we read about medicine on line. That is completely different point. You may be 100% right. |
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[Originally Posted by golfing eagles] So how did Orlando "circumvent" Florida laws already on the books and implement the STR restrictions that I already posted???? and also state, I couldn't care less if someone (not you) wants to parse words about whether Orlando's STR restriction are more or less restrictive than whatever was in place prior, nor could I care less whether Clearwater's laws were "grandfathered" in. So someone wants to know how it can happen, but they don't want you to use words or precise words. I wonder if they would prefer pictures drawn with crayons. If so, I am honestly not sure how to do that on TOTV. |
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#144
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The developer sells new houses. That is their concern. We have been here for two years without a problem. Owners should screen prospective tenants and let them know that this is a retirement community and that we roll up the sidewalks at 9 p.m. You have the right by law to "Quiet and Peaceful Enjoyment" of your property. That said, if there is a problem landlord, I would notify them in writing that they are maintaining a "Nuisance House" and if they continue to rent to tenants who do not comply, they will face legal action. |
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I am not sure how many you would have to have published or procedures developed that would make the odds such that those things occur. But my guess would be somewhere far higher than 1/10,000 of 1 percent. All my rambing aside, while I didn't actually attribute that statement to you, there was enough of a sarcastic insinuation to take that from what I said. So. Good Catch. Valid Point. I am guilty. Thanks for pointing that out. Sorry for doing that. |
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Here is the excerpt from the post you are bastardizing: (post #31 from the Epley maneuver thread if you want to fact check): ....As far as "having a degree and being retired" goes, I think my career is a bit more than that. For all anyone knows, when they play Dr. Google they may be quoting me from the content that I myself have written. When they need inpatient medical care, they may be receiving treatment under protocols that I have written. In the English language I learned, there are light years in distance between "odds are" and "may be" Please don't try to make me look like something I'm not. |
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Apologies again for getting it wrong. I will search through your posts though and see if I can find where you admit that you attributed to someone a position or statement they didn't make. I might be looking for a long LONG time. Because when you are called on it, you say people are parsing words or they may not have said it but it is obvious that's what they meant. I get it. Many are tired of reading my posts and don't like me (virtually). But I hope that there are good people out there who can see the differences in peoples' post. But, as I said in another post elsewhere, unmet expectations do not lead to positive emotions (so you need to manage your expectations and hopes). |
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#149
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Look, I get it, and nobody's perfect. The problem is that you kind of set yourself up as the self appointed guardian of ensuring factual posts. That's a tough role to fulfill and when you screw up everyone is going to point it out, especially on TOTV--America's friendliest social medium ![]() ![]() ![]() Best not to be so literal and give a little latitude. Look, I do the same thing when somebody posts some medical nonsense---and I justify it by knowing I'm preventing the dissemination of erroneous information. At least I get the benefit of a good laugh when someone wants to argue the point because they "googled it" ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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