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re: OT - Forming a HOA

Posted on 7/6/19 at 8:43 am to
Posted by S1C EM
Athens, GA
Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 7/6/19 at 8:43 am to
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.
Posted by deeprig9
2023/24 B2B GSB Riboff Champ
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 7/6/19 at 8:48 am to
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 by lewis and herschel
Member since Nov 2009
11859 posts
Posted on 7/6/19 at 12:12 pm to
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.
Posted by AlaCowboy
North Alabama
Member since Dec 2011
7006 posts
Posted on 7/6/19 at 9:44 pm to
quote:

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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