05-30-2020, 08:20 PM | #68 |
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That's why we had Lenny inside our water company fence. But I bet it's against HOA rules to stake chivo in you front yard. They will eat almost EVERYTHING
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05-31-2020, 10:08 AM | #69 |
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This whole thread has me chuckling a bit. I live in a neighborhood with an HOA and I would not want it any other way unless I lived on a large piece of property. I am also on the HOA board which is an elected position. I also like to point out that no board member gets paid a dime for their time. The HOA and the board of the HOA is there for one reason only. To protect the home values of the residents based on the covenants which have been established. As a board we do not pick and choose which of the covenants we are going to enforce or ignore. This creates way to much ambiguity and could show some type of favoritism. So when we review violations which are brought to us by our management company we always look at them objectively and when we are on the fence the last question we ask is, "does this retract from other residents home value?" I will say we have more issues with rental properties than we do the others. Thankfully we do not offer lawn care as an option as the lots are too big ranging from 1 acre to 12 acres in size.
I laugh my ass off when we are accused of being power hungry. Not a single member of our board needs power. I can also assure you that the last thing I "want" to do is deal with an ARC request or covenant violation. There is a million other things I would rather do with my time. That said, we will not give in to shit heads. We will stack fines on your until you get your shit straight and eventually put a lien on your property to ensure the residents are compensated for your selfishness. Don't even get me started on people poaching fish from our lakes. My advice is that if you don't like covenant neighborhoods then don't buy a house (rent) within one. We love ours! |
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You claimed they damaged your car and they disagree. No shit they are going to make you move it so they don't have to worry about liability. I'd insist you did the same.
You can either be a dick and refuse to move it or go buy a lawnmower and cut your own damn grass. Problem solved. FFS some of you are dumb as rocks.....
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You rent so your fight is with the landlord. Too stubborn to solve your own problem by moving the car? There is nothing that we can do for you.
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I didn’t realize his account was deleted. Looks like the thread was deleted too. Now there’s no record of me being the one to guess the son’s age.
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Are said fines even LEGAL? For example, let's some someone complains about their neighbor playing music/TV too loud. Let's even go beyond that & say the complete was just from a dope & there was not excessive noise, but the HOA just fined the person b/c of whatever reason they wanted. How the hell can bs like that hold up in court? Not like they can take your house away from you
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I got the points, the landscapers threw a rock up and scratched the paint, your pursued damages, purchased a trimmer to cut the grass and sent the HOA a bill. After four years, you've only received a voicemail. Correct?
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The rules are usually about things like property maintenance and avoiding eye sores, types and numbers of pets, paying dues for common area maintenance, etc. Hence your issue. Grass cannot be cut because of your dispute with the landscape company. So they either want you to move the car so the landscape company can do their job or cut it yourself. But leaving the yard uncut isn’t an option. And yes they are enforceable since they are contractual and liens can be placed if fines are not paid. But the issue will really be between the HOA and your landlord. If you have a security deposit you could lose it, or you could get evicted, if you actually let something so simple escalate and your violations of the lease result in fines to the landlord.
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Most homeowners associations have the right to place liens on the houses of homeowners who do not comply with the CC&Rs.
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