Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I've been handed them at the rec centers and asked to sign them before going in for an activity. I just take the waiver, say I'll sign later and move on. From my understanding, you are "required" to sign one annually. You don't have to sign repeatedly -- the one waiver will be used for any and all activities on TV grounds. (Mind you, this is my understanding, not necessarily a fact.)
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The legalities are in place so that an opportunist can't take our community to the cleaners. I jumped on the "new" poster because in the last few weeks anonymous people who could be "trolls" have started threads on here that were either negative, incorrect, pot stirring or who to me and others were misrepresenting themselves as someone they were not and trying to start trouble. Just think WHY that would benefit other entities. WHY does that matter to ME? Because this lovely place is MY HOME town. The place that I have come to live my remaining years . I love it here. I think this is absolutely an amazing place where I have learned to do so many new things and enjoy so many old things in a new way...like golf. It is our HOME...not a vacation place but our HOME 365 days a year and we voted with our wallets to live here. The document is there. Take it to your lawyers. See if they think it is smarmy. Doesn't look like it to me. I am not a sue happy woman. Never sued. Never been sued. Plan to keep it that way. A hundred thousand of us feel comfortable enough to have moved here. That's about enough anyway.
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I am the attorney that posted the original post. I understand that the chances of getting injured because of someone elses negligence is slight and because of this many residents will continue to sign these liability release agreements(waiver). Nevertheless, injuries do occur through other peoples negligence and residents who have signed a waiver will have a much tougher time getting compensation. Whether the waiver would stand up in court is debateable but the Villages liability insurance company who would be dealing with the claim would defend the claim on the basis of the signed waiver. At the very least it would impede your right to recover damages. The volunteers who run the various activites would be covered by the Villages liability insurance.
Getting injured in a village activity would only lead to compensation if that injury was caused by negligence. In my view the simple answer is not to sign the Waiver . The right to participate in activities is because you have paid your amenity fee. Your right to recover compensation for negligence is allowed by the Florida statute which authorised the community development districts. It is unlikely that the villages administration would try to prevent villagers who refused to sign the waiver from participating in activities becuse this would lead to a very expensive law suit against them for interfering with your constitutional rights. Judging by the number of posts lots of residents like myself do not sign these waivers. Perhaps the P.O.A. should take up this issue. It must cost something to manage all that paperwork |
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Signing or not signing the liability waiver does not make a bit of difference. It is a de facto agreement.
My advice - enjoy the activities and do not worry about suing someone. Cross that bridge when something happens to you due to another party's neglience. Remember that the Developer has a legal team that is the best money can buy - much better than any of us who post on this forum! |
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And, the developer's ability to pay for legal teams is no excuse for us to not read what we sign. We have to be our own first advocate and take responsibility for what we sign. I have sometimes crossed out certain phrases and written in my own wording and initialed it when it's something like this, done on the fly (like starting a class or team sport). It may or may not ultimately hold up in court, but at least we've then shown we're paying attention and not just going along assuming we can claim victim status if there's an injury or damage. |
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