11/03/2008 Latest Update to the issues of playing basketball on the tennis courts:
Barb Stidd, VP Olen Properties, has informed a couple of us who have been trying to get management to enforce their policies concerning the use of the tennis courts and the bouncing and throwing of basketballs and footballs on sidewalks and around the parking areas, that they are going to divide the tennis court in half and turn one of the two existing courts into a basketball court. She had directed our property manager, Amanda, to have no further discussions with tenants concerning these matters, and that all future discussions, complaints, or issues relating to these matters by tenants be directed to her.
This will become a "huge" noise factor for all residents that live in close proximity to the tennis courts. This will now open up the use to all in the complex meaning you could have adults out playing in teams at all hours. Remember that the area is lighted and available to residents 24 hour a day.
All this because someone at corporate is apparently not capable of dealing with tenants who are currently breaking policies, which they have signed and agreed to follow. I don't know about you, but I just don't get it.
Barb Stidd, VP Olen Properties, has informed a couple of us who have been trying to get management to enforce their policies concerning the use of the tennis courts and the bouncing and throwing of basketballs and footballs on sidewalks and around the parking areas, that they are going to divide the tennis court in half and turn one of the two existing courts into a basketball court. She had directed our property manager, Amanda, to have no further discussions with tenants concerning these matters, and that all future discussions, complaints, or issues relating to these matters by tenants be directed to her.
This will become a "huge" noise factor for all residents that live in close proximity to the tennis courts. This will now open up the use to all in the complex meaning you could have adults out playing in teams at all hours. Remember that the area is lighted and available to residents 24 hour a day.
All this because someone at corporate is apparently not capable of dealing with tenants who are currently breaking policies, which they have signed and agreed to follow. I don't know about you, but I just don't get it.
Master Post Date - 08/14/2008; 10:23am
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