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April 29, 2009 at 4:19 PM #390439April 29, 2009 at 6:51 PM #389816RenParticipant
[quote=ybitz]… I don’t understand the appeal of HOA…it seems to take away some of the freedom of home ownership.[/quote]
HOAs can be a good thing. They prevent your neighbor from painting his house purple, or parking a giant boat in his front yard.
April 29, 2009 at 6:51 PM #390080RenParticipant[quote=ybitz]… I don’t understand the appeal of HOA…it seems to take away some of the freedom of home ownership.[/quote]
HOAs can be a good thing. They prevent your neighbor from painting his house purple, or parking a giant boat in his front yard.
April 29, 2009 at 6:51 PM #390288RenParticipant[quote=ybitz]… I don’t understand the appeal of HOA…it seems to take away some of the freedom of home ownership.[/quote]
HOAs can be a good thing. They prevent your neighbor from painting his house purple, or parking a giant boat in his front yard.
April 29, 2009 at 6:51 PM #390338RenParticipant[quote=ybitz]… I don’t understand the appeal of HOA…it seems to take away some of the freedom of home ownership.[/quote]
HOAs can be a good thing. They prevent your neighbor from painting his house purple, or parking a giant boat in his front yard.
April 29, 2009 at 6:51 PM #390479RenParticipant[quote=ybitz]… I don’t understand the appeal of HOA…it seems to take away some of the freedom of home ownership.[/quote]
HOAs can be a good thing. They prevent your neighbor from painting his house purple, or parking a giant boat in his front yard.
April 29, 2009 at 7:53 PM #389846sfexporterParticipantIt depends. Some HOAs do not allow parking on on the common street overnight, which is overkill. Some don’t allow garage door to be opened for more then several hours unless you are moving stuffs in and out….I guess they are trying to discourage grease-monkey neighborhood from starting.
April 29, 2009 at 7:53 PM #390110sfexporterParticipantIt depends. Some HOAs do not allow parking on on the common street overnight, which is overkill. Some don’t allow garage door to be opened for more then several hours unless you are moving stuffs in and out….I guess they are trying to discourage grease-monkey neighborhood from starting.
April 29, 2009 at 7:53 PM #390318sfexporterParticipantIt depends. Some HOAs do not allow parking on on the common street overnight, which is overkill. Some don’t allow garage door to be opened for more then several hours unless you are moving stuffs in and out….I guess they are trying to discourage grease-monkey neighborhood from starting.
April 29, 2009 at 7:53 PM #390368sfexporterParticipantIt depends. Some HOAs do not allow parking on on the common street overnight, which is overkill. Some don’t allow garage door to be opened for more then several hours unless you are moving stuffs in and out….I guess they are trying to discourage grease-monkey neighborhood from starting.
April 29, 2009 at 7:53 PM #390509sfexporterParticipantIt depends. Some HOAs do not allow parking on on the common street overnight, which is overkill. Some don’t allow garage door to be opened for more then several hours unless you are moving stuffs in and out….I guess they are trying to discourage grease-monkey neighborhood from starting.
April 30, 2009 at 9:27 AM #390147PKMANParticipantMy HOA (Riverwalk of Santee) does not allow:
– Car washing, even for single detached residences with own driveway
– Parking on private streets inside the community
– Supposedly no parking on own-driveway as well but nobody is following this ruleThere are probably more restrictions that I’ve yet to looked into. But the HOA fee is only $118/mo and no MR. So I think it’s a good trade-off, at least so far.
April 30, 2009 at 9:27 AM #390410PKMANParticipantMy HOA (Riverwalk of Santee) does not allow:
– Car washing, even for single detached residences with own driveway
– Parking on private streets inside the community
– Supposedly no parking on own-driveway as well but nobody is following this ruleThere are probably more restrictions that I’ve yet to looked into. But the HOA fee is only $118/mo and no MR. So I think it’s a good trade-off, at least so far.
April 30, 2009 at 9:27 AM #390617PKMANParticipantMy HOA (Riverwalk of Santee) does not allow:
– Car washing, even for single detached residences with own driveway
– Parking on private streets inside the community
– Supposedly no parking on own-driveway as well but nobody is following this ruleThere are probably more restrictions that I’ve yet to looked into. But the HOA fee is only $118/mo and no MR. So I think it’s a good trade-off, at least so far.
April 30, 2009 at 9:27 AM #390669PKMANParticipantMy HOA (Riverwalk of Santee) does not allow:
– Car washing, even for single detached residences with own driveway
– Parking on private streets inside the community
– Supposedly no parking on own-driveway as well but nobody is following this ruleThere are probably more restrictions that I’ve yet to looked into. But the HOA fee is only $118/mo and no MR. So I think it’s a good trade-off, at least so far.
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