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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.
I Am not too much concerned with the covenants because it seems that if I wanted to fight them I could successfully.
I guess this is more of me ranting about secret underground snob community gosip that grinds my gears, considering these prople don't actually know me nor I them.
I did however begin interior renovations on my class a in my driveway. Make note, a very meticulous reno of which had anyone not known it was happening, they would continue to not know. IE all debre was clean an disposed of off the property and not left laying around.
My internal debate is weather to sell my home and invest that same 200,000 into my dream coach without the headache of nosey neighbors who can be so rude an vile behind others backs.
โDec-04-2013 02:27 PM
2014.5 Thor Palazzo 35.1
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wildmanbaker wrote:
I would find out everything I could about the HOAs, and if you are really bound by them. You will be surprised at what the Realtor is liable for. Check with Attorneys about this, as most times the first consul is free. You may find one that will take it on for a reasonable price. If you decide to stay, I would consider making life a little unpleasing for the offending neighbors, within the HOAs.
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My internal debate is weather to sell my home and invest that same 200,000 into my dream coach without the headache of nosy neighbors who can be so rude an vile behind others backs.
โDec-04-2013 12:13 PM
Francesca Knowles wrote:Looks like OP quoted, but took out the 'Quote' text labeling it as such. There's one other poster who does that and it's very confusing.
.how did it become part of the O.P.'s now-unintelligible answer???
โDec-04-2013 12:12 PM
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Usmcsousa wrote:
Your anger is showing ๐
I bet the "200 year old lady" would not have said anything if you weren't doing major renovations in your driveway. If you are active duty, why not keep your RV at the base hobby shop and work on it there? That would also get it away from your own two children and keep from exposing them to the hazmat used in older RVs.
Also, are you piling the debris in your yard? I know it has to go somewhere, is that why some of your neighbors say you are endangering their children?
Although it may sound like it, I'm not really criticizing you. Just saying, to have a good neighbor, first you must BE a good neighbor.
PS, hubby and I have over 70 years of combined military service. ๐
Base storage has a 7 year waiting period, lol yes 7 years is what i was told.
Not once was there even a scrap of debris in my yard, went from coach to pickup truck bed, to the dumpster. No time lapse .
At one point i was in my generator compartment replacing fuel filter and cleaning carb. Took about 20 min.
I also spent a good amount of time with a pressure washer and sponge cleaning the exterior .. any fluid changes, or hazmat fixes were done at the hobby shop on base.