โMar-20-2015 10:31 AM
โMar-30-2015 08:38 AM
ken56 wrote:
I can understand the reasoning behind these restrictions. You live in a nice neighborhood and want to keep it that way and the property values stable. BUT...some of the restrictions are over the top I can agree. We lived in a deed restricted 'hood, no fences on property lines, no out buildings like those barn style ones, no parking trailers and RV's in your driveway among others. We got our new trailer and brought it home, put it in the driveway for 3 days. The head of the HOA shows up and says "you know you can't park your trailer in the driveway for more than 30 days out of the year." I said OK, its been 3, he said no, its been a week already. Argument ensues and I tell him to get of my property and don't come back.
We go camping for the first time with the new rig for a week, get back and park in the driveway. Yep, here he comes again. He starts up my driveway and I tell him I heard him the first time and to get off my property or I will call the cops and file a trespass complaint. He holds up the copy of the covenants he was carrying and tells me I can't do that because it says he has the right to inspect any violations. I told him "watch me" as I got out my cell phone. He stopped. Finally turned around and left. I did still adhere to the 30 day restriction though. After all, when I bought my house I agreed to the covenants. We really liked our neighborhood and the covenants were not outrageous really.
โMar-30-2015 07:37 AM
โMar-29-2015 07:53 AM
ReadyToGo wrote:It is just as likely they got unreasonable because there were a few, as you call them, fanatics that think things like old toilets make for good pots for plants and that everyone will love the fact that the burned out RV they bought from the salvage yard for $50.00 to use for parts for their other inoperable RV is parked in their front lawn.
Sun City AZ has just under 400 HOAs, Plus the City itself has a CCR, plus the county has it's laws.
No RV parking on the street for more than 72 hours is a County issue.
No golf carts on 2 busy streets is either the City or County issue.
No plants except in pots is the local HOA issue.
No parking overnight in front of your garage is the HOA issue.
Just about any gated, or town house or condo unit has an HOA.
If anyone doesn't like their HOA, get elected to the board which is probably the easiest thing to do. Most HOAs that get unreasonable is because of a few fanatics that are on the board year after year and make it their personal goal to restrict everything they don't want for themselves.
โMar-29-2015 07:41 AM
โMar-22-2015 07:00 PM
โMar-22-2015 03:54 PM
magnusfide wrote:
His HOA president went around the neighborhood with a tape measure making sure no one's shrubs were too tall for regs. :s
โMar-22-2015 02:01 PM
โMar-22-2015 05:11 AM
profdant139 wrote:
Some of the HOAs are run by reasonable people. Many others, though, are dominated by zealots, who seem to enjoy hassling nonconformists.
If we had purchased a house in one of those cookie-cutter neighborhoods, we probably would never have tried RVing -- we bought a little trailer on a whim, just to try it out, and we never would have done that if we had been forbidden to park it on our driveway. That was ten years ago, and we are now campaholics.
โMar-22-2015 05:07 AM
GraciesDaddy wrote:
Despite taking the GypsyJournal's Unfriendly Communities with a bit of skepticism, what's written there certainly reinforces my feelings toward Arizona. In light of their SB1062, I refuse to go there and leave ANY of my money there. (Yes, it's true That Woman vetoed it... But the legislature still passed it!)
Arizona will just have to get by without my cash.
โMar-21-2015 07:12 PM
โMar-21-2015 06:51 PM
โMar-21-2015 05:03 AM
path1 wrote:
On several occasions I invited them to stay in our side driveway if they'll only be a day maybe two. I've got a 12 foot wide driveway about 127 feet long that goes right into a side parking spot. One guy backed into my fence. That 127 foot driveway is only about 4 or 5 times as long as the length of his entire Rig, and a 12 foot wide driveway, (as big as a traffic lane) and still he took out my fence! Anyways, we decided we'd fix in the morning. We (him and I) would put the fence back up in the morning, maybe around $50.00 bucks worth of stuff to put fence back up.
Guess what? About 2 in the morning wife hears him taking off. No more Camp Driveway at my house.
Drove the point home to me that...it only takes one to mess it up everybody.
OK there's a view from something other than a HOA.
โMar-20-2015 10:13 PM
โMar-20-2015 04:34 PM
jplante4 wrote:
There are towns on Long Island (Floral Park is one) where you cannot park a commercial vehicle (i.e. a pickup) in YOUR DRIVEWAY.