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Get Off My Lawn
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I'd just start peeping into their house with a telescope.





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Posts: 17425 | Location: Texas | Registered: May 13, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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got the letter and the reason as to why they denied us: No neighbor signature.

I spoke the Architectural Committee and they said our plans were copacetic, however it was denied because there was no neighbor signature. Which I said that was not within your rights. CRAP


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Posts: 6085 | Location: Orange County, California | Registered: October 09, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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OK just read your post, so, at this point again whats in the bylaws regarding how the ARB handles neighbors that won't comply with the signature requirement.

Do they have a remedy in the ARB rules for the situation when the request is in compliance but a neighbor is being difficult.

What do they do when say there is a "difficult" neighbor that won't sign anything for anyone.

You'll have to go through the covenants, rule, bylaws and see if a remedy exists, mediation, arbitration etc.

For example you want to change a paint color, the color is on the accepted list of colors in the neighborhood, some properties have that color but your neighbor won't sign the ARB, are they going to deny you can't paint your house a color that exists in the neighborhood?

Again ask ARB chairman what the remedy is for a compliant ARB request and an uncooperative neighbor.
 
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OK just read your post, so, at this point again whats in the bylaws regarding how the ARB handles neighbors that won't comply with the signature requirement.

Do they have a remedy in the ARB rules for the situation when the request is in compliance but a neighbor is being difficult.

What do they do when say there is a "difficult" neighbor that won't sign anything for anyone.

You'll have to go through the covenants, rule, bylaws and see if a remedy exists, mediation, arbitration etc.

For example you want to change a paint color, the color is on the accepted list of colors in the neighborhood, some properties have that color but your neighbor won't sign the ARB, are they going to deny you can't paint your house a color that exists in the neighborhood?

Again ask ARB chairman what the remedy is for a compliant ARB request and an uncooperative neighbor.


This is right. If there isn't a remedy for a recalcitrant neighbor, that is a serious ommission. I bet there is a way around this. But you're going to have to spoon feed it to them.




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Posts: 53333 | Location: Texas | Registered: February 10, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Sorry about that SOB neighbor you have Dave. I'm so lucky my property has been in our family since the early 1800's


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Posts: 13053 | Location: Pride, Louisiana | Registered: August 14, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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BINGO!

"That is, if your request is within the HOA rules, it should be approved regardless of objections."


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HI, Dave,

I'll be the asshole who bets that the wife knows the business you're in and wants a bribe!
 
Posts: 2561 | Location: KY | Registered: October 20, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Not a lawyer like JHE is but being on my local HOA I agree. There are usually remedies or loopholes. Dont accept this as the final verdict.

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OK just read your post, so, at this point again whats in the bylaws regarding how the ARB handles neighbors that won't comply with the signature requirement.

Do they have a remedy in the ARB rules for the situation when the request is in compliance but a neighbor is being difficult.

What do they do when say there is a "difficult" neighbor that won't sign anything for anyone.

You'll have to go through the covenants, rule, bylaws and see if a remedy exists, mediation, arbitration etc.

For example you want to change a paint color, the color is on the accepted list of colors in the neighborhood, some properties have that color but your neighbor won't sign the ARB, are they going to deny you can't paint your house a color that exists in the neighborhood?

Again ask ARB chairman what the remedy is for a compliant ARB request and an uncooperative neighbor.


This is right. If there isn't a remedy for a recalcitrant neighbor, that is a serious ommission. I bet there is a way around this. But you're going to have to spoon feed it to them.


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Posts: 3625 | Location: Cary, NC | Registered: February 26, 2013Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I also live in an HOA and have been the board president for two years… Circumstances such as described here are a HOA Board decision regardless of an owner’s decision. The rules / regulations may call for other owners to be made aware of another’s request but have no vote or veto power.
 
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Bring your Attorney to the next HOA meeting . I would not roll over on this . You're trying to do this the right way and getting shut down by a Karen . Screw that . Game on ..
 
Posts: 4360 | Location: Down in Louisiana . | Registered: February 27, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I would put in a designed gun port to allow sun and a view for the neighbors.


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My thoughts, the trash does need to go on the boundary between your two properties.


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My thoughts, the trash does need to go on the boundary between your two properties.


and you need to eat a lot of shellfish and shrimp and maybe allow some chicken to go bad on the day after trash pickup...





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Posts: 1803 | Location: Just South of Charlotte, NC | Registered: February 24, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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What neighborhood are you in? I'm in Aliso and I'd be happy to sign if you like! Big Grin


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