Unfortunately, I think it is:
====================================
SECTION J - SALES

Unit owners who desire to sell a condominium unit will be governed by the
following:

Rule 1.  A condominium or garage unit shall not be sold without the approval
of the Association
Rule 2.  A completed application form to sell must be furnished to the
Association
Rule 3.  A copy of the sale agreement should be furnished to the
Association, not less than 30 days prior to the closing date.
Rule 4.  A copy of the current rules and regulations must be furnished to
the buyer(s).  The Board of Directors also requires the buyer to meet with
the Board's Orientation Committee to review these Rules and Regulations and
sign a buyer's acknowledgment receipt prior to Board approval of a sale.
Rule 5.  The owner must furnish the buyer with a copy of the Declaration of
Condominium Ownership
Rule 6.  The buyer must furnish the Association with a fee for the
Association to secure a residential mortgage credit report on the buyer.
Rule 7.  The owner must furnish the buyer with a Frequently Asked Questions
and Answer Sheet.
Rule 8.  Any sale is subject to Article 18 of the Declaration of Condominium
Ownership.
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Looks like Rule 1 screws me right off the bat.  Trust me... I'd love to
think I have some legal grounds for trying to recover the $ I've lost and
the damage to my credit over the past 2 years.  But I don't think that's the
case.

Also, they're not shy about using a lawyer.  Last March I finally decided to
stop paying the mortgage and the HOA.  I've been contacted a number of times
by their attorney regarding the past due HOA fees.


On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Scott Raley -ITC <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> If it ain't in the covenants of the HOA they can't do anything. I've been
> there and I stood up to them because they couldn't show it in writing
> (covenants) then they couldn't do anything but sue me. No one wanted to
> waste their due fees to pay a lawyer to talk to my lawyer. Their issue was
> what I was using my backyard for. Doesn't matter, only thing in the
> convenants is the front yard/driveway and yet again what I was doing
> couldn't be seen because of everyone's privacy fence so..  so go tell the
> HOA you'll sue them for the money you have lost for 2 yrs plus the price of
> the house if this falls through and then the HOA will own a house on the
> block.  New community association clubhouse.
>

-- 
I have failed as much as I have succeeded. But I love my life. I love my
wife. And I wish you my kind of success.


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