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<p>[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 18670, member: 78"]Hi,</p><p> I will try and "catch up".</p><p>AF, I knew the minute I typed Rubbermaid Shed you would leap out of the gutter.<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie36" alt=":couchpotato:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p>Pat, no fruit trees in front, the lawn service would have a mess. No lawn or patio decorations higher than 30". You can plant around your house on the sides out 30" and the back since most people have patios they use containers. Due to the plumbing for the irragation you have to keep the back open. However I back up to the woods so I carved out a setting for sitting and planting flowers out there.</p><p>I really can not complain about rules and regulations since I checked them out before I bought the house. I can not believe the people who buy and then find out about the dos and donts. It is an adult 55 and older community and one woman bought her house and planned on adopting three babies. She was so shocked when she found out you can not raise children there. Our's is the smallest adult community in this area only 380 houses. Most of them are 14 thousand and up. They have cookie cutter houses and most are semiattached. They look like garbage</p><p>In ours we have 8 basic models and some have different roof lines and no two idential houses next to each other. Just about everyone has one or two trees in the front so the landscaping is nice. I have a pink cherry tree (no fruit). It was always my nightmare to live in a "plastic" house in an old folks community. Here I do feel like it is a nightmare, in fact I LOVE it.</p><p>greg[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 18670, member: 78"]Hi, I will try and "catch up". AF, I knew the minute I typed Rubbermaid Shed you would leap out of the gutter.:couchpotato: Pat, no fruit trees in front, the lawn service would have a mess. No lawn or patio decorations higher than 30". You can plant around your house on the sides out 30" and the back since most people have patios they use containers. Due to the plumbing for the irragation you have to keep the back open. However I back up to the woods so I carved out a setting for sitting and planting flowers out there. I really can not complain about rules and regulations since I checked them out before I bought the house. I can not believe the people who buy and then find out about the dos and donts. It is an adult 55 and older community and one woman bought her house and planned on adopting three babies. She was so shocked when she found out you can not raise children there. Our's is the smallest adult community in this area only 380 houses. Most of them are 14 thousand and up. They have cookie cutter houses and most are semiattached. They look like garbage In ours we have 8 basic models and some have different roof lines and no two idential houses next to each other. Just about everyone has one or two trees in the front so the landscaping is nice. I have a pink cherry tree (no fruit). It was always my nightmare to live in a "plastic" house in an old folks community. Here I do feel like it is a nightmare, in fact I LOVE it. greg[/QUOTE]
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