To: ExSES
Interesting story. There are two exclusive residential neighborhoods in my city where the rear of the houses face a large lake. The sub-division with the million dollar homes owns the lake and these residents can fish, swim, or whatever in the lake. Those who live in other development with half a million dollar homes can 'look but not touch'. Although I am sure this is perfectly legal, it seems as tacky as this pink fence.
50 posted on
05/14/2002 6:02:54 AM PDT by
Quilla
To: Quilla
I LIVE IN DELRAY BEACH FLORIDA AND WE ARE GOING THROUGH A VERY SIMILAR SITUATION. IF YOU NEED ADVISE CALL OUR MANAGEMENT COMPANY. WE WILL MOST LIKELY BE GETTING OUR PROPERTY BACK AT COST. A SMALL PORTION OF COMMON GROUNDS TAX BILL WAS BEING SENT TO ORIGINAL DEVELOPER. HE FAILED TO NOTIFY US AND IT WHENT TO AUCTION. THE COUNTY SAW THE MISTAKE AND IS IN THE PROCESS OF FIXING THE PROBLEM. MANAGEMENT COMPANY IS PHIL CITTADINO MANAGEMENT, INC IN DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA
To: Quilla
Those who live in other development with half a million dollar homes can 'look but not touch'. Although I am sure this is perfectly legal, it seems as tacky as this pink fence.
Why? Considering how much people litter and teenagers party....
IMHO ownership connotes responsibility
796 posted on
05/14/2002 1:19:34 PM PDT by
BabsC
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