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Default very very very vague hoa rules


"richard" wrote in message
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On Tue, 8 Nov 2011 13:20:05 -0600, NotMe wrote:

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On Mon, 7 Nov 2011 21:53:24 -0800, Bill Graham wrote:

Check into the FCC rules (assuming this is in the USA) as while it's
been a long time if memory serves the FCC preempts HOA rules.

I don't understand. Was the transmitter located in the homeowners
house,
so
he could transmit by telephone? IOW, did he telephone his own house and
talk
over his transmitter from some remote location? If so, then he
certainly
broke the associations rules, since obviously it was the transmitter
power
they were bitching about and not the physical location of the DJ. Its
kind
of like you calling a radio station and talking over the air via your
telephone. You could call from anywhere, but the stations power will
still
be there to amplify and transmit your voice with several kilowatts to
an
audience.

radiofruitcake claimed the HOA foreclosed for rules violations.
that ain't gonna happen as the HOA has no legal intererst in the home.


Depends on the state. Texas has had examples of all sorts of game on the
part of the HOA.


They might be able to begin the procedings. But as soon as that happens,
the mortage holder takes over.
Who do you make your mortage payments to? The holder or the HOA?
The holder has priority over the HOA.


HOA in Texas have SOLD homes at sheriff sales.


 
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