Homeowners are now asking a simple yet important question:
These are the type of unvetted drivers known to work with criminals.
Why are outside, unidentified, unvetted drivers regularly operating within the neighborhood, and what purpose do they serve?
In a community of this size, residents are questioning whether this activity is necessary — or whether it primarily serves as a revenue-generating function for an out-of-state management entity, rather than providing meaningful benefit to homeowners.
Without clear communication, identification, proper vetting, and transparency, the presence of these vehicles and personnel raises understandable concerns among residents. Creates an unnecessary risk to the elderly and children in the neighborhood.
Homeowners are not asking for conflict — they are asking for clarity. More importantly, what are we doing with our community funds? Buying a truck for another company?
They want to understand:
In any well-managed neighborhood, activities that directly affect residents should be clearly explained, properly identified, properly vetted, and aligned with homeowners’ interests — not external parties’.
Would it not be more beneficial for the community to operate its own clearly identified vehicle and personnel, rather than paying for outside drivers and trucks that are unfamiliar to residents?
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This is a practical question of both safety and responsible use of resources.