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[quote=Anonymous]By the way, the strangest part about all this is that the day after he moved into our complex the family had a junk car (jalopy) towed in and put in the parking spaces meant for visitors and just left it there. After a few weeks, the brother-in-law came to jump start it and move it to the parking pad in front of his garage. It sat there for months on end unused and we have a rule that states when a car sits unused for more than 2 weeks it's considered inoperable and is deemed abandoned by the HOA. When a complaint gets filed to notify them of this, they can have the vehicle towed at the owner's expense. When I notified the HOA and tried to get them to remove the junk car his family had towed in, the HOA didn't act. I ended up having to go to the village and get the village involved, as there's a similar village ordinance. Eventually, the village did the HOA's job and had the car towed. Why his family would have a junk car towed in when they know he can't drive makes absolutely no sense to me. It seems to me his family, on the beginning, was simply trying to make him appear as normal as possible because when I told his sister that he told me he hears voices inside his head she just shrugged it off and told me her brother probably heard others in the association as they were speaking in close proximity.[/quote]
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