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โDec-04-2013 11:55 AM
Usmcsousa wrote:Then there aren't any, and somebody is taking it upon themselves to create some. If there's nothing in writing, there's no shame involved.
shame on us for not knowing covenants exist without a proper HOA, I have read through every shred of paper provided at closing,and there is nothing about deed restrictions, it actually says no known restrictions.
โDec-04-2013 11:53 AM
โDec-04-2013 11:39 AM
Usmcsousa wrote:
93-97 diesel pushers around my area are around the 10k range..most are hurting pretty badly.
Paid $3500 for my 95 gas class a 34ft.. needed about $2,000 of interior work. Removed carpet sofa upholstery of any kind.
The deals are out there if you look hard enough.
Usmcsousa wrote:
SO my wife and I bought our first MH finally!
But first lets rewind.
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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.
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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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โDec-04-2013 11:30 AM
โDec-04-2013 11:28 AM
Usmcsousa wrote:Two Jayhawks wrote:OP wrote:
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.
Question, you have been living there for a year and a half....is anyone else doing what you want to do? Anyone parking a RV or boat in the driveway full time? Flag pole? Have no idea what other restrictions are listed but my hunch is some are "larger" than others. The RV in the drive is a big one.
There is one house who parks their fifth wheel for about a two weeks every 3shred months or so, usually has slides out jacks down and electric hooked up so i canget only assume they have someone staying in it periodically.
There aren't any large flag poles, only small house mounted ones,
There are however a lot of non 6ft high wood fences, garage conversions, multiple vehicles in driveways, some of which dont actually move. Stray cats, boats and trailers in driveways. All are listed as no nos in said covenant.
Guess me being the new guy on the block, I had eyes on me for whatever reason.
โDec-04-2013 11:26 AM
Two Jayhawks wrote:OP wrote:
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.
Question, you have been living there for a year and a half....is anyone else doing what you want to do? Anyone parking a RV or boat in the driveway full time? Flag pole? Have no idea what other restrictions are listed but my hunch is some are "larger" than others. The RV in the drive is a big one.
โDec-04-2013 11:18 AM
Usmcsousa wrote:
This was our first home purchase, shame on us for not knowing covenants exist without a proper HOA, I have read through every shred of paper provided at closing,and there is nothing about deed restrictions, it actually says no known restrictions.
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โDec-04-2013 10:54 AM
OP wrote:
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.
โDec-04-2013 10:43 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
Most neighborhoods have deed restrictions when they are first formed. This is something that most developers use to show new buyers how the homes are to be built and maintained, etc.
Now that it is established that deed restrictions are in place,you need to look at the realities of them. If your housing development DOES NOT have an HOA, deed restrictions are useless. The local building department DOES NOT enforce deed restrictions. Deed restrictions are enforced by the HOA and this enforcement is paid for by an assessment to ALL homeowners. If you do not have monthly assessment payments going to an HOA, you do not have one and there is no money available for legal enforcement.
Basically without an HOA, the deed restrictions become unenforceable and you can basically tell the little old lady, and any other neighbors, to pound salt.
Now, forgetting deed restrictions, you need to find out if there are any CITY ordinances that prohibits parking an RV out front of your house, etc. Some cities do have such restrictions and those are enforceable by the building code enforcement folks.
If there are no CITY ordinances restricting your RV, or flag pole, then enjoy yourself and forget about others.
โDec-04-2013 10:36 AM
Usmcsousa wrote:2oldman wrote:
If you're being singled out for punishment, make whomever is in charge of the covenants aware of it.
Or leave.Usmcsousa wrote:That is very difficult to believen.
there are restrictive covenants in our neighborhood. Which my realtor neglected to inform us of.
Believe it, not a word from our realtor, nothing noted in our closing documents, no deed restrictions.
An attorney i spoke to said, "when you sign at closing, you are agreeing everything is right "so there is no non disclosure.