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01-31-2019 10:36 AM |
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Originally Posted by John_W
(Post 1619665)
As a CYV owner for almost 8 years, I usually enjoy all your comments and agree with everything you post except this time. CYV's have privacy fenced backyards, it's their main selling point. Telling a homeowner their enclosed backyard is not all theirs, would open a large can of worms. Yes, my previous neighbor use to ask a couple of times a year to go in the backyard so he could paint the side of his house or spray for bugs. He asked, he wouldn't just open the gate and go in, what if you have nude sunbathers in the backyard? What if you had a pool and they fell in and drown? Everybody I know has a lock on the gate, if they need to get in, they can ask and say why.
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This may just be a popular daily activity for CYV dwellers, who knows? On our first Lifestyle visit in 2012 we were staying in a very nice CYV at Creekside Landing at Lake Sumter and just happened to strike up a brief conversation over the courtyard wall with the neighbors to the rear. They were quick to tell us that they bought a CYV for the privacy and freedom to be without clothing if they so desired. No, we didn't peek over the wall so I have no idea what their state of dress was as we spoke. But as for the main topic of this thread, I think all it takes is a little common sense & common courtesy to work out the gate lock situation. Common sense tells you that a neighbor does have the right to access the side of his/her home that is in your courtyard, but they should also display the common courtesy to ask permission to enter your courtyard. It shouldn't be that difficult to arrange to satisfy both parties.
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