Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Little kids do piss in the pool; and non-residents especially don’t give a shit about other people’s property. Downscale trash really don’t know how to act. Your rent doesn’t give you a right to take over a private pool with a bunch of non-residents. This isn’t rocket science.
I have a 6 year old who does NOT piss in the pool. I tried to convince her to pee in the ocean while in the Caribbean this summer and she would not have it. Also, why do you keep saying rent? It's been repeated several times that the hosts OWN their condo and are paying a mortgage, not rent. Maybe you're so low rent that you can't seem to grasp that concept.
Anonymous wrote:Little kids do piss in the pool; and non-residents especially don’t give a shit about other people’s property. Downscale trash really don’t know how to act. Your rent doesn’t give you a right to take over a private pool with a bunch of non-residents. This isn’t rocket science.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone confirm if the poster acted within the condo policy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine the gall it takes to think your $1000 or $1500 rent entitles you to throw huge rager parties at a condo pool used by hundreds of paying RESIDENTS. Low class trash. I don’t know and I don’t care what race is involved here. It’s trash behavior, period.
Rager parties? We're talking little kids eating hamburgers on a Thursday afternoon after a frolic in the pool after being invited by the OWNERS of the unit. Rub your hands on the front of your pants because you my dear need to get a grip.
Nobody wants 30 non-residents pissing in their pool and being loud. Maybe that flies at your trailer park. Private condo is private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine the gall it takes to think your $1000 or $1500 rent entitles you to throw huge rager parties at a condo pool used by hundreds of paying RESIDENTS. Low class trash. I don’t know and I don’t care what race is involved here. It’s trash behavior, period.
Rager parties? We're talking little kids eating hamburgers on a Thursday afternoon after a frolic in the pool after being invited by the OWNERS of the unit. Rub your hands on the front of your pants because you my dear need to get a grip.
Anonymous wrote:The HOA has the legal power to set the rules and enforce rules using legal means; ie call the police to remove persons who are trespassing or disturbing the peace, endangering others, or have been asked to leave. The Board members/ pool management has the full right to do this. And apparently they did.
The guests knew they were doing something out of the norm and without permission from the joint owners representatives by the HOA/ board. Heard stories about people breaking HOA rules by painting house a color without permission from the board. Yes the HOA has legal power.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine the gall it takes to think your $1000 or $1500 rent entitles you to throw huge rager parties at a condo pool used by hundreds of paying RESIDENTS. Low class trash. I don’t know and I don’t care what race is involved here. It’s trash behavior, period.
Rager parties? We're talking little kids eating hamburgers on a Thursday afternoon after a frolic in the pool after being invited by the OWNERS of the unit. Rub your hands on the front of your pants because you my dear need to get a grip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine the gall it takes to think your $1000 or $1500 rent entitles you to throw huge rager parties at a condo pool used by hundreds of paying RESIDENTS. Low class trash. I don’t know and I don’t care what race is involved here. It’s trash behavior, period.
Rager parties? We're talking little kids eating hamburgers on a Thursday afternoon after a frolic in the pool after being invited by the OWNERS of the unit. Rub your hands on the front of your pants because you my dear need to get a grip.
1-2 owners of a condo don’t have the right to invite 30 non-residents to the pool. There is no reputable condo association around that would allow this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine the gall it takes to think your $1000 or $1500 rent entitles you to throw huge rager parties at a condo pool used by hundreds of paying RESIDENTS. Low class trash. I don’t know and I don’t care what race is involved here. It’s trash behavior, period.
Rager parties? We're talking little kids eating hamburgers on a Thursday afternoon after a frolic in the pool after being invited by the OWNERS of the unit. Rub your hands on the front of your pants because you my dear need to get a grip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody could be so dumb to think bringing 30 non-members to a member pool wouldn’t cause an annoyance/disturbance. They were looking for a fight. I doubt I would have called the police, but I probably would have taken several photos/videos and contacted the Association about the violation, which it almost certainly was.
Where did it say 30 people?
Anonymous wrote:hmmmmm. I have access to inside info. Police were called because 30 people were trespassing....bit different from 6 little kids. Guests left before mgmt got there. So who knows if these pics even match what shes talking about. Its BS