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Stupid HOA makes me want to sell my Cobra
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<blockquote data-quote="Ohio Snake" data-source="post: 15903836" data-attributes="member: 157862"><p>I use to sit on an HOA board. You should have a copy of the HOA Covenants. Newer communities usually have covenants developed by the community builder/s. The HOA by design is to promote a safe neighborhood, protect home values, care for the neighborhood non residential land and keep consistency in home design.</p><p></p><p>The covenants should point out parking. Typically, you will see autos must be properly licensed, no back yard mechanic or auto service (your car in your garage to fix or service is ok), street parking limited to no more than 48 hours in a 1 week period, RV/ boat parking no more than 48 hours on your driveway ( considered as an eyesore) as an example. The community HOA typically is more strict based on established home standards and construction.</p><p></p><p>If the covenants don’t address a specific situation, it is not enforceable. The covenants should also point out the procedure to amend the covenants as well.</p><p></p><p>In your case, there must be something in the covenants that you violated. The tag should specifically point that out......may be a fire hydrant as the restricted area?..</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ohio Snake, post: 15903836, member: 157862"] I use to sit on an HOA board. You should have a copy of the HOA Covenants. Newer communities usually have covenants developed by the community builder/s. The HOA by design is to promote a safe neighborhood, protect home values, care for the neighborhood non residential land and keep consistency in home design. The covenants should point out parking. Typically, you will see autos must be properly licensed, no back yard mechanic or auto service (your car in your garage to fix or service is ok), street parking limited to no more than 48 hours in a 1 week period, RV/ boat parking no more than 48 hours on your driveway ( considered as an eyesore) as an example. The community HOA typically is more strict based on established home standards and construction. If the covenants don’t address a specific situation, it is not enforceable. The covenants should also point out the procedure to amend the covenants as well. In your case, there must be something in the covenants that you violated. The tag should specifically point that out......may be a fire hydrant as the restricted area?.. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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