Terms of Service
All readers and participants are bound by these terms of service:
Readers: There are no restrictions put in place upon readers of this site.
Creating an Account: If you create an account, you are obligated to truthfully list your status as one of the following: tenant, former tenant, prospective tenant, neighbor, manager, other HNN/Devco Employee, or Other. If you are found to be in a class other than what you’ve listed, your contributions, posts or other involvement may be erased, redacted, or denoted as contributed by a participant from a fraudulently listed category.
Writers/Contributors: If you submit an article, post or participate in the forums, you are required to speak with absolute honesty, rather than from opinion. If you espouse facts, you should support them, or at least be willing to swear them in a court of law. If you say something positive or negative, and it turns out to be untrue, your contact information including email and IP addresses may be disclosed to appropriate oversight bodies, including courts, media or other relevant oversight bodies as determined at the sole discretion of HeatherwoodMillCreek.com.
Advertisers: You will be required to agree to terms of service laid out via email prior to the beginning of any advertising campaign you may wish to run on this site.
Editors/Moderators: If you are a volunteer editor or moderator for the site, including forum discussions or article oversight, you will be held to a strict standard of equitable balance. Regardless of your personal beliefs or professional interests, you can not edit, adjust, reject or expedite texts in order to move forward your own personal agenda. You must still adhere to equitable balance, and only permit comments and articles firmly rooted in fact, or clearly labeled as opinion (and only by those who have established themselves as credible participants in this discussion.)
Correspondents: If you write to me, your email is fair game. It may be published online, in print or exploited in any way I see fit. Pardon me if it sounds like I’m on the defense here, but I am.