Then have the owners approve the exceptions and write these changes into the bylaws. I’ve had enough experience with legal and financial matters in condo associations to know how this sort of thing works. Trust me — you’d much rather have a board that seems excessive in its enforcement than one that is completely apathetic.
” youd much rather have a board that seems excessive in its enforcement than one that is completely apathetic.”
I’d rather not have a board of busybody’s at all. I don’t know why people move in these type neighborhoods to begin with. The whole covenant thing sounds good until you realize it’s run by some queer lawyers