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Jun-29-2020 07:21 AM
gkainz wrote:You do realize it isn't a documentary? Not only do HOA members not cut down mailboxes and planters, Geckos do not talk and there is no such thing as a "Motaur" half motorcycle - half man. Never has there been an office where a camel walks around saying "What day is it?" every Wednesday. You would be wise to never, ever believe anything you see on TV unless you can verify it on the internet. That's the best way because you are not allowed to put anything on the internet that isn't true. It's a law, you can look it up on the internet.
Having escaped an HOA in CA years ago with the GEICO commercial "Sylvia" as the self-appointed HOA protector, that commercial still makes my blood pressure spike. My ending to that commercial has me yanking her chain saw out of her hands, putting the cut off mailbox over her head and kicking her butt to the curb.
"Trespassing, destruction of private property, assault with a deadly weapon, felony menacing, harassment, and anything else I could think of. Have a nice day, Sylvia!"
Jun-29-2020 05:47 AM
Jun-29-2020 03:27 AM
If the rig is in good shape and parked in the driveway I dont get why anyone would not like it.
Im guesing Some people are just sore losers seeing others havin nice toys !
yeah I think thats it
Jun-28-2020 08:08 AM
ktmrfs wrote:
I guess I'm the "odd man out", but we purposely chose a neighborhood with an HOA that prohibits RV, MH, boat, trailer etc. parking visible from the street, along with comercial vehicles. The HOA has a huge lot gated, locked, and barbed wire fencing for RV, boat, MH trailer storage with a storage cost/year of $35. No reason to not use the RV lot and neighborhood is lots nicer than some around and house values reflect that.
When looking to buy why some people don't bother to read the CC&R's and county parking regulations and then complain is strange.
Jun-28-2020 06:49 AM
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Jun-28-2020 05:47 AM
free radical wrote:
I live in midle class hood and many people have trailers FWheels and class A big motorhomes in their dryways year round
Some covered most not.
Jun-28-2020 05:44 AM
Jun-27-2020 10:07 PM
Jun-27-2020 08:16 PM
Obatanga Borealis wrote:
Again, I appreciate the thoughtful comments. We do not live in some beach town where you might see RVs everywhere. It just makes little sense for township zoning boards to consider RVs as some sort of trash vehicle that brings down property values when tastefully parked in a long driveway. One neighbor mentioned that the township only enforces the RV ordinance if someone complains. Again, that's a ridiculous way to run a local government. There's also very few storage lots in the region, which further complicates the issue. I just don't understand the discrimination against RVers when I see dump trucks, utility vans, boat trailers, uninspected vehicles, etc. parked in local driveways. If I could, I'd just move out into the country somewhere. Or just hit the road in the rig! Thanks, folks.
Jun-27-2020 08:10 PM
cptqueeg wrote:afidel wrote:cptqueeg wrote:
I bought a home in an HOA w strict rules so the place never becomes an eyesore. It's a hassle but I deal with it.
The next town to the south has boats, and rvs parked everywhere and it's horrid.
In another area, my buddy bought a 1 acre lot w no restrictions and he built the garagemahal to live in. It works for him but doesn't do justice to the beautiful, classic low country brick homes that he has around him. Nothing like having a concrete driveway encircle the house (like a moat) so you call pull through w truck and 21' center console.
It's SO horrid, people using the property they own to store legal vehicles that they own, get me my smelling salts. I guess I'm in favor of some HOAs if it keeps busybodies like you from petitioning city councils to pass MORE regulations! Seriously, unless someone's causing a public health problem or presenting an attractive nuisance my attitude is do what you want with your property. As long as there aren't consequences on MY property it's no big deal (and in one case even though it has worsened the flooding in my yard I haven't complained because it keeps his driveway from washing out every few years).
There isn't one thing I said to deserve the response you made, so you can take your high and mighty ASSUMPTIONS about me and shove them. My comments referred to HOA's not a municipality.
First of all I'm not a busybody - I bought where I wanted to avoid people parking their stuff on the public streets, living in RV's, and on their lawns blocking the view of intersections, etc. I'm happy for them as the HORRID appearance keeps property taxes down along w their home values. In the end they are reducing the number of potential buyers for their homes and the selling price.
Secondly I never said I was in favor of or participating in any actions inside or outside of an HOA tightening any restrictions private property.
Jun-27-2020 08:06 PM
IDman wrote:
I post this as an RV owner that stores his RV in a lot away from our neighborhood. We do not want to look out our windows and see a bunch of RVs in various condition up and down our street. If I wanted to see that, we would live in an RV park!!
Residential neighborhoods are just that! Maintain your lawn, keep the house looking good, take pride in your area.
Store your RV somewhere else!!