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Francesca Knowles wrote:Yeah.. when you buy you sign a lot of papers.. and sometimes we don't always carefully READ those papers. That could be the case here.
For those restrictions to be valid they must be recorded somewhere in an accessible place. Hard to understand how you could have missed them until that "200-year-old-lady" showed up with a copy!
โDec-04-2013 10:26 AM
โDec-04-2013 10:26 AM
Usmcsousa wrote:
SO my wife and I bought our first MH finally!
But first lets rewind.
About a year and a half ago, we bought our first home, 2000 square ft absolutely beautiful in a quite dead end neighborhood.
I knew then i wanted two things, a flag pole to fly my usmc and american flag and a large enough driveway for a class a.
Our "wonderful " neighbors have been great up until recently.
A few months ago, i pulled our new used 34 foot gem up to our home and like with any new toy, began making it ours, wash wax rip out the old, put in the new ect.
Not even 4 hours into my endeavor, this 200+ year old lady from waaay down the road( not visible from our property ) walked up to my driveway to kindly explain to me that there are restrictive covenants in our neighborhood. Which my realtor neglected to inform us of.
She came back the next day with a print out, sure enough, no flag poles, no motorhomes, amongst 140 other ridiculous restrictions.
About a week later i moved my mh off of MY property and into storage. Even though. We have NO hoa and 3/4s of the neighborhood are not in compliance with the covenants.
I recently found a facebook page of our neighborhood where i read a lot of nasty comments from about 4 select neighbors of which I've never met, calling us trailer trash and scum, putting their childrens safety at risk ect.
I was shocked to say the least, not One of these folks actually spoke to us about their concerns, just blasted my character over the internet.
Am i crazy for wanting to sell my $200,000+ home to go live in my MH with the friendliest "trailer trash" people I've ever had the pleasure of meeting throughout our short RV'ing travels?
THOSE THAT DO NOT KNOW HISTORY ARE DOOMED TO REPEAT IT
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CA Traveler wrote:
Good advice above about taking photos. Plus add documentation.
โDec-04-2013 09:57 AM
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Usmcsousa wrote:Hmm, with the threat of lawsuit defamation of character, you may get them to back off completely. Without an HOA, they may not have any legal standing anyway. But since they have publicly made statements about your character, this would be very easy to file a suit. It is pretty easy to identify who posted. Beat them to the punch and they may back off completely, especially when they find out their covenants may not be worth the paper they are written on.
I recently found a facebook page of our neighborhood where i read a lot of nasty comments from about 4 select neighbors of which I've never met, calling us trailer trash and scum, putting their childrens safety at risk ect.
I was shocked to say the least, not One of these folks actually spoke to us about their concerns, just blasted my character over the internet.
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RichieC wrote:Fully agree with this and the prior post. But check on this as it may take a number of years or circumstances before they become meaningless. And it might vary by state or area.
The covenants are meaningless if the HOA isn't properly maintained. ...
โDec-04-2013 09:13 AM