ol Bombero-JC wrote:
ncrowley wrote:
I wish you the best. When we were looking for a place to retire, we went through the same process. We found a neighborhood that has a lot of RV garages and lots big enough for them. There are CC&Rs but no HOA but there are many "toy" garages in the neighborhood.
As stated, do not trust anything a realtor tells you. Get the information yourself.
Good advice - and....
even if the real estate agent was 100 percent correct on what you can or can't do (AT THE TIME OF PURCHASE), and *NO* HOAs....beware of a county area that may incorporate sometime (even years) after you purchased.
"New" city councils often pass new ordinances!
Home buyer beware/ready - "down the road"!
Of course, there's no way to predict that - BUT the first part of this post is important. (Strength -clout- in numbers!)
BTW - ya gotta love the bantering about of hiring attorneys, law suits, etc. in this thread.BTW - ya gotta love the bantering about of hiring attorneys, law suits, etc. in this thread.
UNLESS *You* have really, REALLY deep pockets - that's just chatter from the un-informed!..:R
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For what it's worth.... If there is a lawsuit involving a homeowner in a HOA, the HOA insurance covers the legal fees in most cases depending on what is being litigated.
MM.