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re: OT - Forming a HOA
Posted on 7/6/19 at 8:43 am to lewis and herschel
Posted on 7/6/19 at 8:43 am to lewis and herschel
Not really that simple. Our other homeowners have rights as well and we will exercise them to the extent that we can. I have reason to believe that this person is attempting to rent a single-family home to two families, one on the main level, one in the basement.
Nearly half the homes becoming rentals is not good for the neighborhood. If I wanted to live in an apartment complex, I’d rent in one.
Nearly half the homes becoming rentals is not good for the neighborhood. If I wanted to live in an apartment complex, I’d rent in one.
Posted on 7/6/19 at 8:48 am to S1C EM
We were told it had to be 100% of the homeowners sign on. We were told this last year, in Georgia, in our neighborhood where the HOA is "voluntary".
Posted on 7/6/19 at 12:12 pm to S1C EM
You going to spend alot of money, worry yourself silly and maybe win....
There are more important things in life.
I avoided this by moving where I have no neighbors to worry about.
There are more important things in life.
I avoided this by moving where I have no neighbors to worry about.
Posted on 7/6/19 at 9:44 pm to S1C EM
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I have reason to believe that this person is attempting to rent a single-family home to two families, one on the main level, one in the basement.
Dose this house have full kitchen on both levels? Is the septic/sewer system rated for multiple families? These are a couple of barriers to having two families in a single-family house. Check county planning or zoning office.
But, the fact that you are ok with your next door neighbor being a renter and then you don't want one down the street, is curious.
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