From: paul stenquist
On Jan 20, 2010, at 8:19 AM, William Robb wrote:

----- Original Message ----- From: "paul stenquist" Subject: Re:
OT - how to guarantee you luggage won't be lost




We're not even allowed to do it in my community. I guess some
consider it an eyesore.

If you had the interest to check into it, I bet you'd find that
the laundry machine lobbyists had a behind the scenes hand in it.


No, it's a local rule passed by the homeowners association and
applies just to a few hundred homes here. If I cared enough, I'd hang
laundry anyway. Association rules are non-enforcable. They're more or
less voluntary. But by breaking them, you run the risk of upsetting
your neighbors. Paul


They are semi-enforceable. If you signed the covenant when you bought the house and agreed to abide by homeowner's association rules, they can enforce it as a contract. Break the rules = breach of contract.

They can get a court order forcing you to conform to the rules.

In some places, the homeowner's association rules gain force of law by being enacted as zoning ordinances. That's what they're trying to do around here because my neighborhood doesn't have a homeowner's association.

They tried to form one, but I told them I wasn't interested; that if they did form one around me, I refused to be bound by their rules; and suggested that if they continued to bother me with that crap I would ... Uh, demonstrate the depth of my objection in a tangible manner.


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