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westernrvparkow
Dec 07, 2018Explorer
SC camper wrote:Glad it worked out for you. Curious if they attached a clause that specified the condition of the cover. Soft covers sure look good new, but I have seen many that look like a bunch of tattered rags after years of weathering. It sounds like you are responsible and reasonable, which aren't universal traits. Unfortunately rules generally have to be created to protect against the bottom five percent who are neither reasonable or responsible. Unfortunately, those rules often leave open pathways for the "my way or the highway" crowd to butt in.westernrvparkowner wrote:
I think you might have an even bigger fight with the "kept under suitable cover" clause. To me, that would mean inside covered storage, not under a tarp, which is what they are going to claim your Adco Designer cover basically is. Is this a targeted move against you specifically, or are there other, perhaps less attractive, RVs being stored in the neighborhood?
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I talked with the HOA seven years ago about approved covering. At first it was, has to match the house siding, shingled roof, concrete floor and garage door. So I asked for approval for a 20x40, story and a half tall building, in the back of our 1/2 acre yard. They were not happy about the size so I suggested the Adco as a low profile alternative. They were on board for that. Personally I would be happier with some type of structure to store it under.
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