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CarrieOn 12-28-2021 06:39 AM

I meet lots of renters on the P ball courts and are sad to see them have such a short stay.. but good news most have bought.. I avoid any negativity and just move on & find someone happy..

mike234 12-28-2021 06:42 AM

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Originally Posted by DAVES (Post 2043077)
I proudly have a strange view of things. Many do, but if you allow others OPINIONS to effect your self opinion, you give them power that should be and is yours.

Tale of the pool. "I couldn't be in there pool." I assume a typeo, should be their pool.
In any case there are some strange rules around here also some strange people. I would check what the real story is. There are some pools where people can swim laps.
Some people assume they are chiefs. They need to be told off. Well enough so they realize you will not put up with their xxxxxx. As above, you may have given them power that should be yours.

I love people who correct grammar and other peoples spelling. you very graciously corrected the word their and there. that's important. are you sure you used the word effect vs affect correctly?

mike234 12-28-2021 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by DAVES (Post 2043077)
I proudly have a strange view of things. Many do, but if you allow others OPINIONS to effect your self opinion, you give them power that should be and is yours.

Tale of the pool. "I couldn't be in there pool." I assume a typeo, should be their pool.
In any case there are some strange rules around here also some strange people. I would check what the real story is. There are some pools where people can swim laps.
Some people assume they are chiefs. They need to be told off. Well enough so they realize you will not put up with their xxxxxx. As above, you may have given them power that should be yours.

oh, and also, typeo? I mean if you are going to correct someone, and try to embarrass them, then maybe check yourself also?

chenault55 12-28-2021 07:28 AM

Renter not welcome in pool
 
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Originally Posted by DAVES (Post 2043077)
I proudly have a strange view of things. Many do, but if you allow others OPINIONS to effect your self opinion, you give them power that should be and is yours.

Tale of the pool. "I couldn't be in there pool." I assume a typeo, should be their pool.
In any case there are some strange rules around here also some strange people. I would check what the real story is. There are some pools where people can swim laps.
Some people assume they are chiefs. They need to be told off. Well enough so they realize you will not put up with their xxxxxx. As above, you may have given them power that should be yours.

I would imagine the pool they were not welcome was one of the resident only pools but there are plenty of others here they can go to.

JMintzer 12-28-2021 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Blackbird45 (Post 2043482)
As cold as this may seem, many owners after withdrawing the initial information from a renter move on knowing to establish a true relationship with a renter is a waste of time since they will be gone once the weather changes.

Well, my wife still plays golf and Mah Jong with women she met when we were renting...

mike234 12-28-2021 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by chenault55 (Post 2043506)
I would imagine the pool they were not welcome was one of the resident only pools but there are plenty of others here they can go to.

I did not know that there were "resident only pools?" are you saying renters with proper I. D. can't go to your so called resident only pools? if they exist?

Petersweeney 12-28-2021 08:28 AM

The house next door to me had 4 different occupiers since 12/2017….most renters don’t care about the property and it shows…

msilagy 12-28-2021 08:30 AM

Of course you’re not wrong. Many people are not too engaging with renters. Consider where they originate from. Southern hospitality is not prevalent here.

retiredguy123 12-28-2021 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by chenault55 (Post 2043506)
I would imagine the pool they were not welcome was one of the resident only pools but there are plenty of others here they can go to.

What is a resident only pool? I have never heard of any pools being restricted to residents only.

retiredguy123 12-28-2021 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by mike234 (Post 2043540)
I did not know that there were "resident only pools?" are you saying renters with proper I. D. can't go to your so called resident only pools? if they exist?

I don't think there are any. Some of the country clubs have pools that are restricted to club members.

smitty2karen 12-28-2021 08:39 AM

I hope this is not true. I am arriving on Saturday and will be renting for 3 months. I was hoping to meet new people while I am in TV. Was looking forward to it until reading this.

ThirdOfFive 12-28-2021 08:40 AM

It is a topic that seems to pop up from time to time. Attitudes toward renters, snowbirds, lifestyle people, etc. The best answer, one already mentioned, is that "it depends".

Depends on a lot of things. Where people come from seems to make a difference; people seem to be more or less open depending on where they come from. But for us, it depends more on commonality of values and interests than on anything else. We've made friends with renters who were gone in a month and who may or may not be coming back (but we still maintain contact). Conversely we have neighbors to whom we scarcely even have interaction beyond a superficial "hello".

rustyp 12-28-2021 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by mike234 (Post 2043492)
I love people who correct grammar and other peoples spelling. you very graciously corrected the word their and there. that's important. are you sure you used the word effect vs affect correctly?

The Y in you and the T in that's should be capitalized. Can you find another Waldo ?

mike234 12-28-2021 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by rustyp (Post 2043568)
The Y in you and the T in that's should be capitalized. Can you find another Waldo ?

ya, thanks, and I know that..........I am not the grammar police. but some are.

Marine1974 12-28-2021 09:08 AM

So many renters and rentals in the villages which drive home prices .
Without renters , owners would see their home values drop significantly. But go ahead and keep harping on renters .


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