Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I expect if you check your agreement that we all sign without reading, somewhere it says they have the right to do this. As to the meters, when they fail the error is usually in favor of the customer. So, if they have replaced the meter your bill will probably go up. You stated that you do not run your irrigation in the winter. I DO NOT EITHER. AS TO THIEF OF WATER YOU PAY FOR. If, you check, you are still paying a minimum charge even though you are not using any irrigation water. So there is not additional COST to you. The water YOU/WE use to water our lawns is THOUSANDS OF GALLONS. Had they wasted anywhere near that amount by your meter-YOU WOULD KNOW IT. |
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As for reading All the documentation thoroughly and NO WHERE did i give them permission other then the Easements. To come on your property up to the side of the outside garage (NOT A EASEMENT) and open your Solenoid box and manually turning on your sprinkler system is crossing the line without asking period! This practice No long is approved. Thank You for your opinion. P.S. its not about the water they use to check the meter its about principal of them taking the Liberty without so much as a knock on the door and asking permission. Also there is a question of not turning the valve off all the way and having continuous loss of water or damage that they may unknowingly cause, Just FYI |
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The only people coming one your property without first coming to the door are meter readers. Anybody else is trespassing. IMO You don't go on private property without first going to the door and knocking.
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A simple knock on the door would of solved a lot of problems and i would of been more than happy to turn on the system for him to check the meter flow. |
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I don't have a dog in this fight because I live in Stonecrest. However under our Covenants the Association does have some rights to inspect your property. Not sure how the Village Documents are worded. When you move into these communities you do give up some of your property control rights. On my irrigation system there is a valve that can be turned and a lock placed to keep the system shut off. This valve is where the back flow regulator is located.
As for stealing services you'll enjoy this story. When I moved here in 2004 there was a house being built next door to mine. The carpenters arrived one day and needed power to run their saws. As I was standing there I noticed one of them walking over to my property with and extension cord. He looked at my house and found one of the outside receptacles and plugged in the cord, and then plugged in his saw. I was about to get extremely angry and then decided to have some fun instead. (I would have allowed him to use my electricity if he asked). Just as he started to use the saw, I walked into the garage and shut off the breaker to that outside receptacle. I could hear the saw wind down, and I could hear him flip the switch on the saw back and forth. He then started to walk back to my house, checked the plug, and then stared to look for a new place to plug in (I have several outside). He then took the cord and plugged into another receptacle on my house. Walked back and started his saw. Just as the saw got up to speed, I shutoff that breaker. (This was so much fun, I don't get mad, I get even). After the third attempt he gave up. The next day they arrived on sight with a generator........ |
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I am not sure what you may have signed but the state and federal law preempts anything you may have signed. They can lock out meters or turn off service if theft or non payment is found but here in the villages the meters are usually in the easements at the street in a ground level utility box. This knuckle head walked 50 feet into my property opened up the solenoid box that i clearly own and decided to run the sprinkler system to see the flow of the meter without as much as a knock on the door. Technically i could of had him trespassed off the property and charged with theft of services but probably wouldn't hold up in court. The problem is the practice and not using there head and improperly trained employees. I was assured this practice will no longer take place period. |
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#39
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Lots of knuckleheads in the Villages! |
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I'd put a couple of these in the valve box:
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I have a neighbor who lives on a golf course who uses a golf ball, some fishing line, and rubber snakes. He puts this contraption in his yard. I think you get the picture. So beware when you pickup the golf ball......
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OMG that's perfect do you have any Video i would love to see that.
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#44
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No outrage, no ruffled feathers here either. Sounds like another paranoid approach to forecast the sky is falling.
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