Sep-27-2017 08:29 AM
Oct-06-2017 03:04 PM
ctilsie242 wrote:I sure like to see some documentation of that. The idea that a homeowner could not have a stranger's vehicle towed if it was in their driveway without permission is pretty far fetched; that's trespassing. And I don't believe that anyone would have the cajones to park in a stranger's driveway AND hook up the RV to the homeowner's water/power; that's trespassing AND theft.gbopp wrote:
And the police won't arrest them for theft of your electricity and water?
Isn't your driveway private property in Austin?
Your driveway is private property, but unless you have a tow away zone sign up, people can legally park there until they get notified, and that can take days. Of course, I've yet to hear of the police making an arrest for theft of electricity/water.
Oct-04-2017 08:50 AM
gbopp wrote:
And the police won't arrest them for theft of your electricity and water?
Isn't your driveway private property in Austin?
Oct-04-2017 07:54 AM
Oct-03-2017 02:11 PM
sgip2000 wrote:ReneeG wrote:sgip2000 wrote:ReneeG wrote:
We have an HOA that allows you to park as long as needed, with valid reason, in the street in front of your house, as long as you notify the HOA. City code though only allows 72 hours, so we also have to alert the homeowner of that city ordinance and that if they are fined, it is beyond the HOA's control.
Are the streets owned by the city or HOA?
They're owned by the city which is why we are governed by city ordinances.
Then HOA rules don't apply anyway.
Oct-03-2017 01:47 PM
ReneeG wrote:sgip2000 wrote:ReneeG wrote:
We have an HOA that allows you to park as long as needed, with valid reason, in the street in front of your house, as long as you notify the HOA. City code though only allows 72 hours, so we also have to alert the homeowner of that city ordinance and that if they are fined, it is beyond the HOA's control.
Are the streets owned by the city or HOA?
They're owned by the city which is why we are governed by city ordinances.
Oct-03-2017 01:42 PM
Sep-29-2017 02:47 PM
j-d wrote:my440 wrote:
...I keep my old motorhome clean and presentable best I can...
We had a 1984 Class C with aluminum siding. Paint started wasting away, so it looked like it was molting. There was a local RV park that we went to often. There were also other "regulars," most with nicer coaches. When we had it painted and went back over there...people thanked us...
If you like this story, I have another ready!
Sep-29-2017 02:27 PM
j-d wrote:my440 wrote:
...I keep my old motorhome clean and presentable best I can...
We had a 1984 Class C with aluminum siding. Paint started wasting away, so it looked like it was molting. There was a local RV park that we went to often. There were also other "regulars," most with nicer coaches. When we had it painted and went back over there...people thanked us...
If you like this story, I have another ready!
Sep-29-2017 09:07 AM
my440 wrote:
...I keep my old motorhome clean and presentable best I can...
Sep-29-2017 08:34 AM
Sep-27-2017 06:54 PM
sgip2000 wrote:ReneeG wrote:
We have an HOA that allows you to park as long as needed, with valid reason, in the street in front of your house, as long as you notify the HOA. City code though only allows 72 hours, so we also have to alert the homeowner of that city ordinance and that if they are fined, it is beyond the HOA's control.
Are the streets owned by the city or HOA?
Sep-27-2017 05:45 PM
ReneeG wrote:
We have an HOA that allows you to park as long as needed, with valid reason, in the street in front of your house, as long as you notify the HOA. City code though only allows 72 hours, so we also have to alert the homeowner of that city ordinance and that if they are fined, it is beyond the HOA's control.
Sep-27-2017 05:37 PM
Sep-27-2017 05:03 PM