I've mentioned it when going to pay rent or whatever. In all honesty, it's an inconvenience to me, but it doesn't violate their policy. Any resident can use any pool, so I don't have a leg to stand on really.
Now, if they had made the front pool an 'adults only' one, yeah, I'd have a reason to complain, but they didn't. And to be fair, with kids in it as well as grown-ups, the pool is down more often for cleaning and chlorination (especially since SOME residents don't know how to help keep the pool clean. :( ). So it would be perceived as a timing problem I'd have to work out for myself, rather than a 'violation' of any rules or lease agreements. Hence, the frustration on my part. For whatever reason, the residents in the back of the complex 'discovered' the front pool this year, which changed the demographics from 'occasional adults with occasional (mostly) well-behaved teens using front pool' to 'hey guys, it's a free-for-all!'.
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Now, if they had made the front pool an 'adults only' one, yeah, I'd have a reason to complain, but they didn't. And to be fair, with kids in it as well as grown-ups, the pool is down more often for cleaning and chlorination (especially since SOME residents don't know how to help keep the pool clean. :( ). So it would be perceived as a timing problem I'd have to work out for myself, rather than a 'violation' of any rules or lease agreements. Hence, the frustration on my part. For whatever reason, the residents in the back of the complex 'discovered' the front pool this year, which changed the demographics from 'occasional adults with occasional (mostly) well-behaved teens using front pool' to 'hey guys, it's a free-for-all!'.
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I'm sorry you're being denied.
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PS: Dad snagged me last night on the phone, which is why I wasn't on.
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