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toedtoes
Feb 17, 2015Explorer III
BubbaChris wrote:
Not that much difference from RV parks which have rules that enforce some common courtesy. In fact these homes were on land so valuable that your neighbor's house was about 12 feet (total) from yours on each side - perhaps more snug than many commercial RV parks? So this rule was one of many to help keep things from getting uncivil in such close quarters.
I moved out of state 3 years ago to a much roomier place in one of the least regulated neighborhoods in our city. So zero complaints last summer about my TT spending it's non-camping time on our driveway.
I think the difference is that you are "renting" the space in an RV Park. That would be comparable to renting a house or an apartment - where you are subject to rules determined by the property owner. With HOAs, you own the property, but are subject to rules made by someone else.
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