Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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What's funny about all these "trollish" or "clickbait" type of topics is that they always seem to come in bunches and the thread starter never comes back after dropping their bomb. First of the month, time to get the advertising rate stats up. Even funnier is that mods delete any comment suggesting such a thing could be actually happening. Last time the OP logged in was the same time the topic was posted.
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No requirement to sign it. Just refuse to participate in the activity. Your choice
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People always want somebody else to protect them from themselves. It’s not the villages responsibility to protect you from your own stupid actions.
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This is an article from an attorney in Miami.
Can You Still Sue If You Signed a Liability Waiver in Florida? - Jaime Suarez |
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Don't enter the forest if you fear leaves.
Don't sign until anything you get your lawyers OK
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Most activities are taught by volunteers, so sign up sheets need to be signed. If it becomes a problem, then these activities will be closed down. If you don’t like the system then don’t participate. I like the system, don’t stir the water. There are some that are always looking to sue!
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but YOUR lawn is my dogs' fave place to poop!
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[QUOTE=jump4;2036686]The new Villages online registration system (Online Services) for recreation, enrichment academy, etc. requires signing the following full general release and waiver. This document releases the Villages of all responsibility for losses, injury, or death “whether or not caused by the negligence, action or inaction of the Released Parties.”
How is it appropriate to require residents to agree to such a broad release of liability? In today's litigious society where some look for ways to get their hands on other people's money. You signed (or agreed to) everything that you use with your phone or computer. This is no difference. |
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I the only part I personally have concerns with is the negligence wording. I am not sure this is something I am comfortable with at this time.
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Aflac
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You don’t have a choice. Florida Supreme Court has ruled broad waivers are legal. Sign it or don’t participate. Does anyone bother to read the ruling previously provided. It’s the final word
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Wait til the OP reads their Covenants.
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Haven't signed one yet. been here five years . If "forced" to sign, and if, and only if, I was seriously injured through what I deemed to be negligence of the Villages, (and I'm not talking silly things like the coffee was hot and i spilled it on my lap and got scalded), I'm confident that a competent hpersonal injury lawyer would make a good legal case to hold the Villages responsible.
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