Health and safety concerns. Rodgers Creek (runs throughout Sunnyside to Turner OR and a good fly fishing spot) currently being tested because of previous owners/management illegally dumping hazardous material in community. It's currently owned by a company based out of the East Coast, if that makes you feel any better, because the previous owners filed bankruptcy. Also, trees aren't properly maintained and have a risk of falling on tiny homes and roadways. Even better, the owners and management team put the responsibility on the residents if damages occur. Which is a reoccurring theme throughout. Negligence of land management ends up impacting residents because owners and management team won't manage their land they own. I worry about this community being up to planning and building standards. There are flood concerns for the tiny homes that reside along side the creek, because the grading and surveying on such lands prior to placing tiny homes was either neglected or poorly done. They just put in some new walking paths alongside the creek in an area, where they also plan on building a bridge. It's currently flooded in that area. The residents struggle with fruit flies and mice infestation, along with drainage issues and are told it's not their problem. I wonder what the residents are paying for if the services sold to them prior to purchase are not being provided, as promised. The last ice storm that hit this area, caused a lot of residents' roofs damage and the owner of the community told them to file insurance claims because it's not their responsibility. If you walk through this community you'll see how bad of shape the trees are in, with branches hanging onto dear life. Don't be sold on the Google images alone, talk to the residents before you decide to purchase. If the lands are neglected and not maintained like they should, it threatens the integrity of your new home; you'll be dishing out more money from your wallet than you had anticipated. It's beautiful land, but like with any land, if not maintained, threatens the very health and safety of its resident(s).