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Old September 23rd 03, 02:19 AM
Alan Beagley
 
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But, as I understand it, that subdivision had rules/covenants explicitly
restricting flagpoles to ones mounted on the front of the house and
banning freestanding ones.

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Alan AB2OS


On 09/22/03 09:01 pm Dave Mohr put fingers to keyboard and launched the
following message into cyberspace:

Just to add another twist to this, the former Marine in Florida who was
flying the U.S. flag, against the HOA rules (on a flagpole). He won the
initial battle, but now the HOA has prevailed, on court costs, and his home
is being siezed and auctioned to reimburse the HOA.


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