coolerguy12 said:
Martin Q. Blank said:
coolerguy12 said:
That's the point of this poll. So far a little over 75% of people don't care
Article VI Section 3 of your deed:
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Amendment. The covenants and restrictions of this Declaration shall run with and bind the Property for a term of twenty (20) years from the date hereof, (Feb. 20 1980), after which time they shall be automatically extended for successive periods of ten (10) years. This Declaration may be amended during the first twenty-year (20) period by an instrument signed by not less than seventy-five percent (75%) of the Owners, and thereafter by an instrument signed by not less than fifty percent (50%) of the Owners.
Get campaigning.
The problem is I don't know what to change in the documents. If there were somewhere in the documents where it said I can't have a swing in the front yard I would still be annoyed but I would agree that I signed it when I bought the house and take it down. So far the only thing they have told me is I have to take it down because the board decided swings can't be allowed in front yards. I'm not going to live my life under the direction of a board of 5 people that can arbitrarily make rulings on whatever they please.
coolerguy12 said:
62strat said:
Oh, and my opinion, that swing is a tad unsightly. At least get one that isn't bright pink, or put it on a branch that is between the tree and the house.
That's totally valid. Given the option to replace it with a better looking swing I would have no issue with. Unfortunately I'm not afforded that option.
Do you not have a 'design guidelines section' of your HOA docs? That's what we have that goes over anything and everything you can have in your yard or on your house, and all the rules and restrictions of such items. it's not the 'bylaws' or article of incorporation, it's specifically called Design Guidelines. For instance, it addresses flags; freestanding must be committee approved. Attached to house does not need prior approval.
Mine specifically says:
Play structures and swing sets; Committee approval is required. Play structures, including swings, playhouses, and jungle gyms must be rear or side yard.
Then talks about size restrictions and must be maintained, etc.