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In the short term, HOAs - if you signed on to the rules, you have to follow them. In the long term, who knows? I bet if electricity gets expensive enough you'll have enough votes to change the rules.
(You know, I grew up in a neighborhood with - gasp! - zoning, which Houstonians think would destroy their lives, and nobody could give you trouble about stuff like this. Funny, rules agreed to by the whole town through democratic gov't wind up being more sensible than private HOAs...)
I grew up with line-dried clothes, but I also grew up where the air was a heck of a lot cleaner than here, and there was no chance of finding a tree roach in your underwear. Of course in winter it didn't work - we dried on lines in the basement where the furnace cranking away kept the air down there nice and dry.)
John |
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09.18.07 - 5:08 pm | #
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HOA will win. They will be more organized, have more cash, and will be more focused than environmentalists. You want to live where they are...nuff said.
Jerry Grasso |
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09.19.07 - 9:41 am | #
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This is one case where I have to side with the HOAs.
In my old neighborhood, we had a family who hung their clothes in the garage with the door up, despite the fact that it was a violation of deed restrictions.
It used to chap me to no end because it looked so darn bad when you'd drive by.
John Wagner |
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