Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I need help understanding the significance of the importance of living north or south of 466 neighbor.
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many of the problems that the property owners went thru on the N side of 466 have yet to happen on the S/side.....that is because the developer still owns everything....wait until the IRS issue is FINALLY complete and then the developer will start selling rec. centers and softball complexes back to the residents of the district they live in
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That might be the time the residents of those districts need an organization like the POA or the VHA looking out for their interests. |
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Instead, the Developer will be selling those assets (and the right to receive the related amenity fees) to Center Community Development Districts that he controls. Thus, he will, in essence, be selling them to himself, and he will be setting the price and terms of sale. It is this self dealing that underlay both the POA-backed class-action lawsuit and the IRS investigation. It is important that somebody keep a close eye on the pricing and terms of these future sales to ensure that they are arm's length and do not place the viability of our amenities system at risk by unduly burdening the Center Districts. That somebody will certainly not be the VHA. |
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I am a Highway Engineer and it concerns me that that bridge not being very old is already failing. Bridges are built on pilings usually driven to bed rock. This is not simple road repairs this is a bridge having serious failures. Every day almost everyone drives across interstate bridges that are still functional even though most are more than fifty years old.
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The only problem for residents would arise if the CCDD were, for some reason (like the CCDD's overpaying the Developer for the assets-- the allegation in the class-action lawsuit), financially unable to continue to furnish the amenities at the promised level. In fact, thanks to the recovery in the class-action lawsuit, things now seem to be working out okay. Of course, an adverse outcome in the IRS investigation or other factors (e.g., a huge increase in the minimum wage) increasing costs to the CCDDs at a rate faster than the CPI cap on amenity-fee increases could change that. |
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Second, the VHA is not "my rival organization". I am not the POA and have made it very clear that I am neither an officer or director thereof and never have been. I am a resident of The Villages, who is frankly outraged that the VHA, while its president was an employee of the Developer and whose other presidents, upon leaving office, have had their political careers launched by the Developer, would hold itself out as a homeowners' association. Third, I would request that you stick to the facts of this issue rather than berating me for pointing out an uncomfortable truth. A lot of residents do not understand the facts regarding the relationship between the Developer and the VHA. They are not well publicized. Frankly, I did not understand how unsavory that relationship is until, inspired by some of the posts in this thread defending the VHA, I decided to do some digging. Thus, as this thread continued, and I learned more, my criticism of that relationship became more and more harsh. |
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And then attack the the messenger. For the record, most people I've talked to are big supporters of the POA. We had friends who had some issues they needed help with. They first went to the VHA and found them completely useless, just an arm of the developer. They said they'd never waste time with them again, they would always look to the POA for assistance. Thanks to Advogado and others for posting facts and educating the residents who read theses postings. |
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Seriously, why isn't the county responsible for this bridge maintenance? I thought Morse Blvd was a county road. Is the bridge ownership carved out? |
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Please keep the replies on topic or the thread will be closed.
A number of empty/nonsense and personally-directed posts have been removed. Thanks. Moderator |
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Closing discussion of this very important subject is exactly what the posters making the "personally directed posts" would like. Therefore, you will be playing into their hands if you close the thread. I would suggest that you continue to delete the "empty/nonsense and personally-directed posts" and leave the thread open.
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