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Old November 29th 03, 01:24 PM
Howard N. Lute
 
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CC&R's and HOA's are seldom formed AFTER one buys their house. Their
rules are seldom set in concrete either. When you buy a house the
CC&R's and/or the HOA is right there before you. Read it's terms. If
you don't agree-don't buy. Simple. If they're not soooo bad then join
knowing you can get involved by going to the board meetings and
raising hell. Become a board member forchrissakes. You may not be able
to change things but you can certainly make the vain attempt.
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On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 02:09:12 -0500, wrote:

WHO are you to tell me or someone else what you consider is "in check"
or not? You deal with your property and the rest of us shall deal with
ours. Your starting to sound like your on the board of some HOA who
enjoys telling their neighbors what they can and cannot do on THEIR
property.

People that purchase a nice house for let's say 200,000+ are not going
to have some junk vehicle sitting in their yard, paint the house bright
pink, etc.. Most HOA's require you to hook up to (how is getting the
kick back)cable, they don't want even the 18" dishes. Well they finally
have lost out on that one. That's only the start.

Trespassers will be dealt with according to the law. That includes HOA
COPS.

Midwest Kid wrote:

wrote in message ...
Thank you.... .......

I am moving into a housing plan with such antenna restrictions. But
what housing plan doesn't have them. There is always someone trying to
tell some else how to live their lives, or knows what's best for you.


You people amaze me. If you don't like covenants, then don't move into the
neighborhood. The whole reason for the rules are to keep everything in
check. Something tells me that neither of you would wants someone putting
up some rusted out, 1970s RV and using it as a shed if the rules made that
'illegal'


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