Then you should definitely not buy or build in a community with a covenant.

(I agree, btw, but am sitting in a house where I cannot add a fence in the
backyard without approval, or paint the house without approval, or park a
car with a logo on it outside overnight.)

As for the house issues, I know of houses in nice neighborhoods in
Connecticut that have, no kidding, 140 people living in a 3 bedroom house.
(Chinese casino workers). And they have absolutely ruined the neighborhoods,
and kids cannot play outside there anymore.

I know another very large Mexican family (23 peeps) that moved into a small
4 bedroom victorian in a neighborhood of like houses in a dense urban area,
and between the hundreds of pigeons, chickens, 4 dogs, garbage piles filled
with old food, and the water runnoff from washing their clothes outside, you
cannot get within half a block of the house without covering your nose and
mouth.

I also know of a neon pink house in a nice neighborhood of normal 1950s
split-level ranches.

So I can understand the desire to keep you neighbors in line.

(Don't like it, but also don't like the need)

On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 6:33 AM, Vivec <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Sounds like a fine way to enforce various prejudiced views and ensure you
> only live next to people that share your own views,
> rather than for any benefit to the community as a whole.
>
> If I pay money for a house I'll be damned if some group of f***tards can
> say
> that my grandmother cannot live with me.


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