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Well here's a twist. :lol:
The basic principle still applies...flagpoles are not approved by the HOA BUT it is NOT a condo/townhome and it IS his property. It is a single family home and it is in HIS front yard. It is NOT a common area as previously thought. The HOA is still within their rights here...bottom line. :idk: I do wish they would just let him keep his flagpole. I served 4 1/2 years with the US Marine Corps and I do love the flag and my country BUT when you move in to a neighborhood governed by an HOA...you are obligated to follow the rules. :idk: Link to actual story with video... http://www2.timesdispatch.com/rtd/ne...201/309031/P0/ |
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That is a twist. Like you said the HOA is still in the right, legally. It was more fun arguing with the Canucks and Kaneman over their rabble rabble on someone else's land. :lol: |
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The HOA can get bent on that rule. It's the rules and he should follow them, but why? What do they have against flagpoles? For aesthetic reasons? That's bullshit. Makes me want to go home and put up a flagpole in my own yard, which is allowed by our HOA. HOA's are good for the most part but this goes beyond fucked up.
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You own exactly 1/Number of Units in the Complex. The issue is the bylaws state what can and cannot be placed outside of your unit. |
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