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re: HOA seeks to foreclose on resident over classic truck
Posted on 5/8/19 at 11:28 am to eScott
Posted on 5/8/19 at 11:28 am to eScott
The article doesn’t specify if he daily drives this truck, but let’s say he did. I don’t disagree with your precedent argument BTW, just discussing.
My truck doesn’t fit in my garage with the hitch in and I’m too lazy to remove and reinstall every time it’s needed. What is legitimately to do if this is his primary, daily truck, and it doesn’t fit in his garage.
It’s not like it’s on blocks with the front end removed, it’s just ugly according to the HOA.
My truck doesn’t fit in my garage with the hitch in and I’m too lazy to remove and reinstall every time it’s needed. What is legitimately to do if this is his primary, daily truck, and it doesn’t fit in his garage.
It’s not like it’s on blocks with the front end removed, it’s just ugly according to the HOA.
Posted on 5/8/19 at 11:52 am to CaptainsWafer
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What is legitimately to do if this is his primary, daily truck, and it doesn’t fit in his garage.
That's his problem, not his neighbors. If this was his situation before an HOA existed, then he'd have a right to complain. But he signed up for this.
I wouldn't have a problem with it if I lived there, and I think HOAs get out of hand. But he moved there because he wanted neighbors that fit a certain criteria, as did his neighbors.
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