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Post by The Great Aztec Joe on Oct 18, 2011 14:52:18 GMT -8
I'm not a big fan of Rule #2 because most jurisdictions do not consider advertising on vehicles that are mostly used for work purposes to be defined as "signs" which brings up the question signs equating to "speech" as it's defined under the 1st Amendment. But HOAs are governments on their own so if you decide to live in a community run by an HOA, you do so at your own risk. Personally I cannot think of much of anything more odious than some committee telling me what to do with my house, yard and whether I can have a clothesline in my back yard. But I suppose there are people who love rules, love being frightened that a clothesline will make their neighborhood look "working class" and thereby somehow lower their property values. If someone wants to live in that sort of gated culture, more power to them - I just don't care to ever allow someone to have that much power over my life. =Bob Signage =s Commercial Vehicle. Some neighbor around the corner decided on their own that 2 friends could sleep overnight in a big RV on the property. Amazing how some act like little kids trying to break all the rules until they get caught. They got caught and are getting fined. Go to the homeowners association meeting and vote for new rules and regulations.
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Post by Bob Forsythe on Oct 21, 2011 17:20:46 GMT -8
Signage =s Commercial Vehicle. Some neighbor around the corner decided on their own that 2 friends could sleep overnight in a big RV on the property. Amazing how some act like little kids trying to break all the rules until they get caught. They got caught and are getting fined. Go to the homeowners association meeting and vote for new rules and regulations. Been there, done that. There are people like Bruce who believe in what they do for their community and then there are HOA Nazis who just demand control. The sad part is the Nazis generally win. =Bob
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