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The supreme court has ruled that it s perfectly legal if the aim is to
improve the tax base. The most oppressive, draconian, government entities are your local zoning boards. "Stinger" wrote in message .. . .. I believe it is unconstitutional for a city government to use eminent domain laws to force an owner of private property to sell it (so the government can grant the land to a developer who will build a shopping center) because the government will make more tax revenue on a new shopping center. Yet this is happening time and again all over the United States. It' just plain wrong. -- Stinger "Frank Dresser" wrote in message ... "Stinger" wrote in message . .. Frank, As I mentioned to Wes, nobody forces you to buy into a neighborhood with covenants. I also mentioned that they are not for everybody. In my case, they are a good idea, and one of the reasons I built my house where I did was specifically because I knew what to expect from neighbors as they built nearby. I don't feel bad that I can't let my yard get waist high, park junk cars on the lawn, or paint my roof purple. Rather, I feel good knowing my neighbor won't. By the way, I happen to be a Republican Kung-Fu black belt (Dragon Claw 1992) that knows a good, honest mechanic that helped me teach my son how to change the heads on his antique T-Bird in his garage. So much for your lily-livered weenie who won't fix their own car argument. I honestly don't understand the hostility in your tone, Frank. What's the real problem? -- Stinger I am hostile to the whole concept to a Homeowner's Association. These are contractual arrangements, and not laws. If a person is penalized, he doesn't have his usual legal rights. He either pays the penalty, sells the property or sues the Homeowner's Association. If he sues, it's the Homeowner's Association which will get the benefit of doubt in Court. Policing power is one of genuine responsibilities of the publicly elected government, and it ought to be done by public employees who are directly answerable to the courts. And there's the related issue of ownership. Let's say, after another marathon session of listening to SW kooks, I completely lose it and paint my roof purple. It's my roof, isn't it? If it does cause some damage to someone else it should be provable. But the complainer ought to be prepared to put up some sort of evidence. So, yeah, homeowner's associations ain't for me. I could go on with my opinions about the public sector getting improperly in the private sector and vice versa. My brother and I practically rebuilt his 64 T-Bird right in the driveway. If I was bothering anybody, nobody spoke up. |
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