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To: Oiao

The issue may be that a state law cannot be changed by an HOA. The state law overrides any rule they would make, whether it’s favorable or unfavorable to the resident in question.

Just like with building codes, the HOA might want to allow something or prohibit something for new homes, but I believe the County Codes are what a builder is beholden to.

Well, it’s been fun, but I’ve got to go take a leak...tee hee hee!


47 posted on 08/14/2011 12:58:49 AM PDT by baa39
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To: baa39
Denial is a river in Egypt.

They are trying to enforce a state wide ban to settle a small need for the exclusive community they live in.

Cute response but you are admitting you do not understand.

Best to you. Regards and Semper Fi.

48 posted on 08/14/2011 1:01:55 AM PDT by Oiao
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