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QUOTE: Originally posted by garr Hey Y'all, Just know the rules going in and definitely read the fine print. If it is a subdivision there will more than likely be covenants and a HOA. By buying property in the subdivision you Voluntarily agree to abide by the restrictions. If this bothers you, do as others have advised and definitely DO NOT buy the property. This will save you, other property owners, and the HOA a lot of headaches. The restrictions are ideally in place to protect the property values of each owner in the subdivision. My house is in a subdivision with covenants. I had heard all the horror stories about HOAs, so I read and understood the restrictions before buying. I went a step further and decided to serve on the board--mainly to contol the power hungry factions. So far it has worked great. If a homeowner complains too much about other neighbors, I place the complainer on the architectural review board and they quickly learn the limitations on the HOA as well as the homeowners. Usually this solves the problem. The HOA can not expand its power without a lot of red tape-so know the covenants before buying, and if you can live with them, you will be safe.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Grayhound Challenger I would sucede from the homeowners assocation. Paint the house plaid, Set up a flag pole and fly the flag of Chonk Republic (upside down of course) Put a caboose in the front lawn, painted up for Penn Central and drive beat up old cars. Just to **** everyone off. All humor aside, I don't see how people can get off telling other people what to do with their property. If people should be free to do what ever they want with their stuff, and if it makes the neighbors property values go down. Tough, its a free country, people do that kind of stuff. Well thats all I have to say for the topic.
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QUOTE: I would sucede from the homeowners assocation. Paint the house plaid, Set up a flag pole and fly the flag of Chonk Republic (upside down of course) Put a caboose in the front lawn, painted up for Penn Central and drive beat up old cars. Just to **** everyone off. All humor aside, I don't see how people can get off telling other people what to do with their property. If people should be free to do what ever they want with their stuff, and if it makes the neighbors property values go down. Tough, its a free country, people do that kind of stuff. Well thats all I have to say for the topic.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 Having had dealings with homeowners associations before, I have learned never to buy into any neighborhood that has one ever again. Your solution is correct, and that is exactly what I have done on my last two basement trainrooms.Windows, we don't need no stinkin windows!!![swg]
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