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20K and 2.5 yr fight secures a win over HOA for RV parking

antiquedrose
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bid_time
Nomad II
Nomad II
hypocrite - A person given to professing to possession of virtues and beliefs that they do not possess. Looks like I used it correctly. Will you be needing the definition of "virtues" also?

dodge_guy
Explorer II
Explorer II
Some of our members here are very uncompassionate people!

Love how you guys try and turn the story around to fit how you think they are lying. The way I read the story is the way it actually reads, not something I am twisting and turning to make them look bad!

And Yes it is very possible the guy is taking his son with him, knowing he has limited time with him!

Grow up people!

Time to lock it up Mods. some of our members are now just trolling!
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A bad day camping is
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az99
Explorer
Explorer
They knew the rules when they bought the house.

Although I feel sorry for the son, that RV was purchased for the parents convenience. Not every handicapped person with that condition needs a 35' RV.

Just typical for our country in this era. If you don't like the rules, just spend the money and some liberal judge will side with you.

2012Coleman
Explorer II
Explorer II
bid_time wrote:
hypocrite - where's your compassion just because someone has a different opinion then you?
Maybe you should look up the definition of big words before using them.
Experience without good judgment is worthless; good judgment without experience is still good judgment!

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Bumpyroad
Explorer
Explorer
shouldn't the title be corrected? no win over HOA as yet that has not been settled??? win was over county zoning which is trumped by HOA rules. the HOA can fine him $$$$ a day until he comes into compliance.
bumpy

Bumpyroad
Explorer
Explorer
TOOBOLD wrote:
Yes, he can take it for work but the article doesn't mention if their son also goes with him.I'm sure no one here has taken a business trip with their families coming along.


It's getting just a little deep in here.
bumpy

TOOBOLD
Explorer
Explorer
Yes, he can take it for work but the article doesn't mention if their son also goes with him.I'm sure no one here has taken a business trip with their families coming along.

NJRVer
Explorer
Explorer
dodge guy wrote:
NJRVer wrote:
2012Coleman wrote:
The Article wrote:
The fact that the Cronleys' property does not accommodate (by a mere 2 feet) a vehicle specifically adapted to improve the quality of life for their son, who has terminal degenerative diseases, presents very specific and unique circumstances," Rothschild wrote. "These circumstances constitute a hardship and present a practical difficulty for Joey and his family.


rockhillmanor wrote:
This family truly had a handicap family member and wanted to USE his condition to benefit themselves, just sad.


NJRVer wrote:
So much for them having to have it sit there for "emergency" in case the electricity goes out.
The husband also uses it to go on business trips.:R

Scamming the system.
I'm sure you and the other circling wolves without an ounce of comapssion will all be happier when this young mans ilness ends his life, and you can pounce. That's what is really sad.

Here's to Karma making sure you get yours...


And here's to Karma for him telling a lie that they needed the rig sitting there just in case.


I don't believe they lied!


Then why does he take it for his own work?
Doesn't do the kid much good if the electric goes out in the house and the father is off somewhere in the motorhome.

dodge_guy
Explorer II
Explorer II
NJRVer wrote:
2012Coleman wrote:
The Article wrote:
The fact that the Cronleys' property does not accommodate (by a mere 2 feet) a vehicle specifically adapted to improve the quality of life for their son, who has terminal degenerative diseases, presents very specific and unique circumstances," Rothschild wrote. "These circumstances constitute a hardship and present a practical difficulty for Joey and his family.


rockhillmanor wrote:
This family truly had a handicap family member and wanted to USE his condition to benefit themselves, just sad.


NJRVer wrote:
So much for them having to have it sit there for "emergency" in case the electricity goes out.
The husband also uses it to go on business trips.:R

Scamming the system.
I'm sure you and the other circling wolves without an ounce of comapssion will all be happier when this young mans ilness ends his life, and you can pounce. That's what is really sad.

Here's to Karma making sure you get yours...


And here's to Karma for him telling a lie that they needed the rig sitting there just in case.


I don't believe they lied!
Wife Kim
Son Brandon 17yrs
Daughter Marissa 16yrs
Dog Bailey

12 Forest River Georgetown 350TS Hellwig sway bars, BlueOx TrueCenter stabilizer

13 Ford Explorer Roadmaster Stowmaster 5000, VIP Tow>
A bad day camping is
better than a good day at work!

NJRVer
Explorer
Explorer
2012Coleman wrote:
The Article wrote:
The fact that the Cronleys' property does not accommodate (by a mere 2 feet) a vehicle specifically adapted to improve the quality of life for their son, who has terminal degenerative diseases, presents very specific and unique circumstances," Rothschild wrote. "These circumstances constitute a hardship and present a practical difficulty for Joey and his family.


rockhillmanor wrote:
This family truly had a handicap family member and wanted to USE his condition to benefit themselves, just sad.


NJRVer wrote:
So much for them having to have it sit there for "emergency" in case the electricity goes out.
The husband also uses it to go on business trips.:R

Scamming the system.
I'm sure you and the other circling wolves without an ounce of comapssion will all be happier when this young mans ilness ends his life, and you can pounce. That's what is really sad.

Here's to Karma making sure you get yours...


And here's to Karma for him telling a lie that they needed the rig sitting there just in case.

toedtoes
Explorer III
Explorer III
Bumpyroad wrote:
seems to me that Gerald was an inventor, etc., and reasonably intelligent. wonder why he couldn't have bought a 2 ft shorter RV to be modified. can't identify the 3636 lake lynn drive house on google earth to see his exact layout.
bumpy


We don't know when the RV was originally bought and for what purpose. They may have bought it for trips only and THEN decided to modify it for their son's needs.

My personal guess is that they never thought about zoning, HOA regulations, etc., when they bought and modified it. Let's face it, most folks don't know enough to know they don't know enough and that they should be some research and ask questions before jumping in. Happens a lot, and sometimes ends up in a courtroom somewhere.
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Bumpyroad
Explorer
Explorer
seems to me that Gerald was an inventor, etc., and reasonably intelligent. wonder why he couldn't have bought a 2 ft shorter RV to be modified. can't identify the 3636 lake lynn drive house on google earth to see his exact layout.
bumpy

bid_time
Nomad II
Nomad II
hypocrite - where's your compassion just because someone has a different opinion then you?

2012Coleman
Explorer II
Explorer II
The Article wrote:
The fact that the Cronleys' property does not accommodate (by a mere 2 feet) a vehicle specifically adapted to improve the quality of life for their son, who has terminal degenerative diseases, presents very specific and unique circumstances," Rothschild wrote. "These circumstances constitute a hardship and present a practical difficulty for Joey and his family.


rockhillmanor wrote:
This family truly had a handicap family member and wanted to USE his condition to benefit themselves, just sad.


NJRVer wrote:
So much for them having to have it sit there for "emergency" in case the electricity goes out.
The husband also uses it to go on business trips.:R

Scamming the system.
I'm sure you and the other circling wolves without an ounce of comapssion will all be happier when this young mans ilness ends his life, and you can pounce. That's what is really sad.

Here's to Karma making sure you get yours...
Experience without good judgment is worthless; good judgment without experience is still good judgment!

2018 RAM 3500 Big Horn CTD
2018 Grand Design Reflection 303RLS

NJRVer
Explorer
Explorer
So much for them having to have it sit there for "emergency" in case the electricity goes out.
The husband also uses it to go on business trips.:R

Scamming the system.