As the home owner stated several times, when he bought his home, there
was no parking enforcement.  It was initiated over a year after he
purchased the home and the owners were not given a voice in the matter.
 
I wish him well.
 
Skip

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Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:07 PM
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Subject: Re: NMC/NPC - parking enforcement forum


Awww... c'mon Jim, this is kind of funny. If you read the whole thing
the parking enforcement company was actually in breach of contract for
overbilling. Yes, the home owner parked incorrectly by not showing his
parking badge properly. However, I found great humor when he dollied the
car into his garage and offered the boots back to the agency while the
actual police were standing right there.

With this guy, the fact is that he bought the home in that community
because it was the only home he could buy in the entire region.

Nice find BTW. The original thread on the forum that started this got
locked. I've been jonesing for an update all week!

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 


Totally bogus home owner. 
 
No one HAS to live in a CC&R community. It is still a free country.
People can choose where they want to live, or not. And real estate
developers can choose how they decide to develop their land, or not,
either with or without CC&Rs. It's all about choice.
 
The fact is, people buy homes in CC&R communities simply because history
has proven that homes in CC&R controlled neighborhoods appreciate at a
faster rate. See attached.
 
Jim 
Real Estate Broker in Tucson
 


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