I was a resident for 10 years. In reading some of the reviews, I realized the only bad ones were posted by the ones who did not pay the rents and we all know what rightfully happens then. It's a very nice place to live.
Owners kept word on tree trimming....i know I will rest easier not wondering about damages or injury as much...The $100 lot increase and 30 day notice are legal under FL statutes....former employee told me they checked other parks to get"fair market value"....guess they don't care that other parks also have amenities like laundries and showers etc.....the fact they have not given us rental agreements was nice touch....lets them do what they want..in respect to RV slots....we don't have up to code electric boxes or water/sewer pipes so I am pretty sure all we can look forward to from these owners is more grief....that's cold to do this to people that barely have enough check to pay rent!!!!....or ability to move....what do we expect from owner who had class action suit for unfair labor practices brought against in AL??they probably will get us all out soon......which I would expect from someone with the gall to run charitable org and treat people this way
A wonderful and quiet place. I once was there and met a nice human being named Jo Anne, who managed Frog Hollow. There aren't enough flowers in the world to express the peace and pleasantness of my brief stay.
I'm sure it started off nice, and there are some good people left still. But let's be honest - this is the place you move when you've given up on life. This is one step above a cardboard box in the woods. I felt bad seeing kids playing in the street, knowing this is as good as its going to get for them.