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ISBN: B0GQQ1KNM5

ISBN13: 9798994373620

Clearwind Crossing

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When longtime maintenance supervisor Tom retires from Clearwind Crossing, a 55+ manufactured home community on Florida's Treasure Coast, his handwritten notice lands like a quiet alarm. For years, Tom has held the property together through attention, memory, and disciplined follow-through that never fully made it into manuals or dashboards. Community manager David Martinez knows he needs a replacement. Under pressure to keep operations moving and reassure residents, he hires for credentials and speed instead of role fit and local judgment.

At first, nothing seems catastrophic. A few delayed repairs. A shift in water pressure. A pool closure that drags longer than expected. Resident callbacks that feel less reliable than they used to. But in a community where daily stability depends on trust, small disruptions compound. Residents including Mary Patterson, Dorothy Williams, and Robert Anderson begin comparing notes, documenting patterns, and asking harder questions. As management tries to restore "momentum" through visible changes, the gap between what is being promised and what is actually being delivered widens.

What follows is not a single dramatic collapse but a chain reaction of operational drift, damaged relationships, and rising consequences that eventually forces ownership to confront what has been missed. In the aftermath, analyst Elena Vasquez and incoming manager Chelsea Harmon are tasked with rebuilding more than systems: they must rebuild credibility in a place where people have learned to expect disappointment. Their work is slower than a turnaround headline and less tidy than a case study-but more durable.

Clearwind Crossing is a character-driven novel about stewardship, accountability, and the hidden infrastructure of community life. Moving across residents, frontline staff, managers, and investors, it traces how hiring decisions, leadership habits, and organizational blind spots shape real outcomes over time. With practical detail and emotional precision, it asks a central question: what makes a place feel reliable to the people living inside it?

Set against the high-stakes realities of Florida manufactured housing, Clearwind Crossing offers an unflinching and humane portrait of institutional failure, recovery, and the discipline required to align the human answer with the business one.

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