Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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"Our Goal: To protect and Enhance the Value of Our Lifestyle and Homes. "Our Mission: To enable and encourage constructive communications between the residents and the local government agencies and the developer. "The Association is a "not for profit corporation" organized under Chapter 617 Florida Statute. The specific purposes of the Association are: "To promote and foster goodwill among all residents. "To encourage a harmonious relationship and better communication between residents and Developer. "To serve as a constructive and reasonable voice in dealing with resident/Developer and governmental issues. "To act as a negotiator for the VHA membership in matters that are voted on by the members. "To serve as an educational, as well as social stimulus to our members. "To exercise all rights and powers conferred by the State of Florida upon nonprofit corporations." Now from the POA: "The Property Owners' Association of The Villages is an independent organization devoted to the home ownership experience in The Villages. "The Vision/Objective of the POA is to make The Villages an even better place in which to live, where Residents' Rights are respected, and local government is responsive to the needs and interests of residents. "Specific POA attention is focused on housing, community, neighborhood, and government issues. Special emphasis is directed at Community Development Districts (CDDs) and the Florida Chapter 190 law that regulates CDD operations in The Villages. "The POA serves residents of The Villages through programs of education, research, analysis, representation, advocacy, and legislative action. "The POA also functions as a "watchdog" organization overseeing the actions of the developer and our local governments. "The POA has no ties or obligations to the developer of The Villages that might compromise the POA position or its advocacy of Residents' Rights. "The POA, founded in 1975, is the original homeowners' association in The Villages. Membership is open to all Villages residents." Now both statements are, at least in part, "pie in the sky" BS, but there is some truth in each. For the POA, the 5th paragraph seems to be the most critical, wherein they serve as "watchdog" over the developer and governments. This would be, by nature, an adversarial position. The VHA, on the other hand, seems to stress a sense of cooperation among residents and the developer and governments. Their mission appears to be to work out a solution where possible. "In bed with the developer"? No, I think not, but it does imply if not demand a spirit of collaboration among the principals. So, "what is best for our future?" I believe TV needs both. We are greatly served by a group of volunteers who live in each Village and provide a source of information for residents, who will take concerns forward to the proper gov't or developer channel, and who will help in a variety of ways when needed. But they must be watched to insure that issues are elevated and addressed. And every organization needs its doomsayers, its internal auditors, its Inspectors General, its GAO. But these must also be monitored to validate that concerns are actually concerns, that the "whole" truth is reported, and that criticism isn't leveled just for the sake of having something to criticize.
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poa or vha
the vha is for the developer. the poa is for the resident. Some people say the poa is too negative. when they say that i always ask them if they ever attended a poa meeting. they usually say NO. Therefore, i don't feel they should make that comment. i have attended several poa meetings and find them very helpful!! And when you need something or something goes wrong with your home or something in general it will be the POA that will try to assist you and guide you to the right place if they cannot. For me its a no-brainer!! Residents should always come first. The developer has made plenty of money already and i wish they would take residents wishes into consideration instead of always seeing the "almighty dollar" An example is the Daily Sun. I love reading it but it ALWAYS publishes only the good experiences with the hospital!! The POA on the otherhand publishes good and bad experiences with the hospital. i want to hear both sides!! I'm sure plenty of folks have had bad experiences with the hospital along with the good experiences. The POA is there to protect OUR interests, not the developers. Please at least attend a few POA meetings before you made any kind of decision. That seems like a reasonable request!! And enjoy life in the villages. it's wonderful being here!!
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Re the Daily Sun, it's owned by an off-shoot of the developer. Have you ever read the Ocala, Leesburg, or Orlando newspapers? All are very negative re TV and all frequently quote statements/opinions of the POA spokes-piece. Oh, and by the bye, it's none of your business whether the developer has "made plenty of money" or not. He's the one who took the risk and did the work, not you.
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Kansas City, MO; Alamo & Albuquerque NM; Quad Cities; St Louis; DC ~ NOVA; Nuernberg; Heidelberg; DC ~ NOVA; Liberty Park ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Life is like a sewer. What you get out of it depends upon what you put into it. ~~~~~~ And it's Munc"L"e, not Munc"I"e |
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We need both, they each have their own agenda and bring balance to the equation, the yin and the yang. The yin and yang are complementary opposites within a greater whole......GN
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Golfnut
Well said
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Grew up in Brooklyn, NY- became an adult in Rockland County, NY and living a 2nd childhood in the Villages (Finally a FROG). "Whenever God Closes One Door He Always Opens Another, Even Though Sometimes It's Hell in the Hallway" |
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Poa or vha
IT may not be my business whether the developer made plenty of money or not but it is my OPINION that most times you get more out of life when you GIVE to others. I agree. They did the work. However, if i were in the position to do the work i probably would give residents a little more breathing room (meaning more space between homes) even if if means a little less money in MY pocket. . After speaking to many many people most would love more space to spread out so you don't hear each others conversation while on our lanais. But that's just my opinion. I can sleep at night knowing i always do my best to make others happy even if it means sacrificing a little. Therefore in the end i will have NO regrets that i did the best i could to make others happy!!
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novelchick, I agree with you, but I also feel that the developer should sleep well every night knowing he has given us this place that I call paradise. Whether I have 10 feet or 20 between me and my neighbor is of little consequence to me. I have to go to bed now as I have a tee time tomorrow morning.......GN
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My experiences with VHA and POA ...
My first contact with the VHA came nearly a year ago when I sought support from them regarding an original construction defect in the irrigation system of our house that cost the original owners thousands of dollars without their ever realizing it in the four years that they owned the house. When I explained the issue to our VHA rep, I was basically accused of acting like a recalcitrant adolescent who is having a hissy fit because his father (equated to the deverloper) won't buy him a new car even though he can afford it. (I'm not making this up; I saved the email exchange....) The conclusion I reached is that they may do things that are good for TV as a whole but that they are a shill for the developer and offer no support whatsoever for individual homeowners with specific issues.
I read through the POA newsletter and was so taken by their constant haranguing and interminable negativity about TV Regional Hospital that when I had a horrific accident a month ago and my wife was driving me to an emergency room, I asked her to take me to Leesburg or Ocala or ANYWHERE other than TV Regional. She felt we really had to get somewhere fast, and so we went to Regional. After all the POA (dis)information, I was so flabbergasted at the extraordinarily superb and timely care I received there that I wrote to the CEO of the hospital with specific details, a copy of which I posted on TOTV and which I sent, along with an explanatory email, to the POA. I have yet to have the courtesy of a response from the POA, in spite of the fact that a recent POA newsletter had asked for experiences about TV Regional, particularly the ER. Can they not tolerate and acknowledge a positive experience? Hmmm.... |
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Sid,
I know what you mean. They have a communication problem. It is just a few very hard working people. I think each is pretty busy. Each director is very different. They have a web site with home phone numbers. If I was you, I would just call them directly. |
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well, I've just got a little patio villa, but it's all the land I want,
so I think the developer did just fine and I'm appreciative. I've had really big yards, I'm happy with a small one now |
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