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Is this retirement community in Arizona?
My great aunt (my grandfather's sister) lives in a retirement community in Arizona that doesn't allow anyone under a certain age to live there.
Even though you can't live there, you can visit. I know my aunt told us that all she has to do is submit a letter to the association that run or own the community (its been a while, so i cant remember exactly) and say who is staying over and for how long. All i know is that there is a maximum amount of time you can stay...and its like maybe 2 weeks or something like that.
Its a great community, people are friendly and most keep to themselves...although my aunt does have a really nosey neighbor who my aunt is scared would rat on her if we were to stay too long or something like that.
I don't think it is illegal especially since (at least in this community) you are allowed to visit, just not stay and live there. They have hotels in the area so you can stay and visit. And i know that this community really has nothing of interest to the younger generation, so I don't see why people would wanna stay. Its a nice place to visit, but its catering to the people over 55-60, so it gets real boring after a while. Plus there is a city/town pretty much right next door that doesn't have the age restriction.
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