Do you have any pics of your grass? I’m just curious what the heck they are making such a big deal out of.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
A thought just occurred to me . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
By chance, Any Attorney members on this site that can offer advise on this via PM to this person ???
This is a good point, Lowell. I have a friend that once lived in a neighborhood that the HOA was constantly on his back about his landscaping. So, he got a copy of the agreement, read it thoroughly and then went and sat in front of all of the HOA member's homes (quite visibly) and made long lists of everything that was not in compliance with the letter of the agreement. He then presented it to the group as a formal complaint. They finally left him alone.This is why I avoid any entanglement with HOA's. Sorry for your stress. By the way why not start watching the people that are part of the association. I would bet they think they are above the letter of the law.
I think they are suffering from Reef tank envy anyway...I know I am...that is why I am here!
Welcome to R2R!I finally got through this entire thread, from page 1. Took me a few weeks, but I must say it was (and is) a great read.
I only decided to post here because I am a longtime HOA board member (10+ years on two boards including president and treasurer, two different states) and if there's anything I can offer that would be helpful, please ask. Each HOA is different and it can be hard to get around the rules, but there are always things you can try. I have joined boards specifically because I'm not a fan of HOAs and feel like being involved is the best way to counter their worst impulses.
---Lee
HOA member's homes (quite visibly) and made long lists of everything that was not in compliance with the letter of the agreement.
I finally got through this entire thread, from page 1. Took me a few weeks, but I must say it was (and is) a great read.
I only decided to post here because I am a longtime HOA board member (10+ years on two boards including president and treasurer, two different states) and if there's anything I can offer that would be helpful, please ask. Each HOA is different and it can be hard to get around the rules, but there are always things you can try. I have joined boards specifically because I'm not a fan of HOAs and feel like being involved is the best way to counter their worst impulses.
---Lee
House on a slab should be fine. Pier built (or a house with a basement) would likely be a different story, especially with the 425. We don't have basements here. Water table is too high here.Hello,
Lol @Brew12 lol see my driveway is really like 4 feet long . But as all can see it’s one big section of aka yards but I did find out the grass next to my drive way is mine. I was curious to why I never saw them back here taking care of it.
@Fin yes definitely need good vibes and a shrink lol. What a nightmare. So my question is a newer home do I have to reinforce the floor or just older homes?
House on a slab should be fine. Pier built (or a house with a basement) would likely be a different story, especially with the 425. We don't have basements here. Water table is too high here.
The new houses don’t have a concerte slab floor like I do now. But the ones I have looked at have the small little crawl spaces and then like every so many feet a cement block island with a 4x4 going up to the floor Joyce. They don’t have basements here. Not sure what you mean by pier built?
I have a a crawl space and had to climb down there and reinforce. Let me know once you are to that point and I can help you out! I like that kind of work!The new houses don’t have a concerte slab floor like I do now. But the ones I have looked at have the small little crawl spaces and then like every so many feet a cement block island with a 4x4 going up to the floor Joyce. They don’t have basements here. Not sure what you mean by pier built?