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Re: Enclosed trailers and neigbohoods/suburbs...
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Originally Posted by RC51Mike
It's ultimately up to the community to decide what laws are in their best interest and some take a more restrictive view than others.
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Or a developer.
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They are usually thankless jobs anyway, having to put up with whining neighbors. On the other hand they get to lord it over the other property owners enforcing and worse, interpreting the restrictions to suit their world view. You can't get a nomination or a board seat unless you are an insider.
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Get used to it though. Nearly every suburban subdivision developed today has deed restrictions that limit what you can do with your land and how you live on it. The only choice is to not buy there.
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And here we come to the crux of the problem.
Most people can't afford a nice house in the country for a variety of reasons. Older properties come with issues built in. There are good arguments to buy new. Except for the moronic gestapo that thinks cars parked in the driveway lower the value of houses.
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Originally Posted by DEPO
Want to pile your crap in your front yard, when the rules say not too, I do not think so.... Socialism? Nope. Being a good Neighbor... Yes.
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HOA makes people good neighbors?  Yeah, like the lawyers fighting about dropping a fence a couple inches out of the asinine rules? Using HOA rules to mess with a neighbor you personally don't like? There are good people, there are bad people. Legislation will never, ever fix that.
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Last edited by luvtolean; 11-13-2005 at 4:32 PM.
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