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Posted By TimB4 on 09/21/2023 8:17 AM
Posted By LetA on 09/20/2023 8:42 PM
BTW how does an age qualified community control this? if 40% of the owners in a AQC let their grandchildren stay full-time, who has to go and how do you stop it?
It requires legal action and there have been associations that do this.
That was a rude awakening our community ran into a couple years ago. There is, in fact, nothing that can be done to prevent somebody with children from moving into a community that expressly forbids them. Once they move in, of course, it becomes a difficult procedure to resolve the issue.
The best you can do is, as we now do, check the real estate listings when a house goes on the market and make sure the 55+ status is prominently featured in the ad. If not, contact the listing agent. We also filed an ethics complaint against both the listing agent and buyer's agent when a home was sold to a family with a teenager. Also, a couple of homeowners who listed their homes for sale specifically told the agents involved in our case that they would not work with them as a result of what happened. As a consequence, the real estate community now understands it is in their best interest to make sure only qualified families buy a home here.
We have a reputation, now.
But, as with basically everything in HOA communities, anything in the world can happen despite your rules, and the only recourse is legal action.