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To: Chena
They gave them 3 years what more can you ask from an HOA? The one community I lived in with similiar restrictions would have started proceedings within a matter of a month or two. Just how far to you expect them to indulge these people?
228 posted on 04/03/2007 10:56:21 AM PDT by yuta250
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To: yuta250

Like I said, from what I heard it sounded to me like during the first two years the grandparents still held out hope that their daughter would get her life together so she could raise her child. When that didn’t happen and they realized that they would have to become the permanent parents to their grandchild, they put their house on the market.

But that is past history. The HOA wants them to move. The grandparents WANT to move. They have their house on the market. If the HOA could tolerate the past three years, surely they can now be patient enough to allow this home to be sold without persuing a lawsuit. Do they think that a lawsuit will help this home sell faster?

I realize there are rules. I’m fine with that. But I’m also a firm believer in good old fashioned commonsense. I heard this morning that an attorney has taken their case pro-bono. Nice to know there are still kind people in this world.


231 posted on 04/03/2007 11:08:19 AM PDT by Chena
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