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NRALIFR
Dec 06, 2018Explorer
I agree the wording was most likely intended to prevent mobile homes in the neighborhood.
What will have significant bearing on the interpretation of the covenants though will be how they have been enforced in the past. If the HOA has historically prevented homeowners from storing travel trailers on their property (which seems unlikely since they approved your request) then you might have to be prepared for an unfavorable decision.
This sounds like an older, established neighborhood. Hopefully you’re not the first homeowner to store an RV on their lot.
:):)
What will have significant bearing on the interpretation of the covenants though will be how they have been enforced in the past. If the HOA has historically prevented homeowners from storing travel trailers on their property (which seems unlikely since they approved your request) then you might have to be prepared for an unfavorable decision.
This sounds like an older, established neighborhood. Hopefully you’re not the first homeowner to store an RV on their lot.
:):)
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