Kenneth Waller
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Stan Halpin" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: OT - how to guarantee you luggage won't be lost


Also, no exterior TV antennas or sat dishes, no unusual exterior colors, fencing only of a specified height and construction, only for small areas around the "patio" area, etc. etc. In our association, I live in the old farmhouse (1837 vintage) whose previous owner plus 2 sold the land that became the development of duplexes and townhouses. We hang our clothes outside to dry from time to time, we drive on the grass, we basically ignore the rules. But most of the neighbors don't know that we are even subject to the rules, so we aren't setting a bad example. I've been on the Association Board of Directors off and on for many years, currently president, and I long ago learned that the rules are for show only. The Association is toothless when it tries to enforce anything.


My association has placed liens on homeowners not in compliance. They can't sell their property without taking care of the lien.

stan

On Jan 20, 2010, at 7:21 AM, Rob Studdert wrote:

On 20/01/2010, Christian <[email protected]> wrote:

In the US it is against most home owner's association bylaws to do so. Kerry
was so disappointed to find out we couldn't have a "clothesline out the
back" when she moved here 10 years ago.

Not even in your own back-yard? Incredible.

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