So what if their home never sells. If a family with kids moves into the neighborhood, how long do they have to sell their new home? I mean it seems unfair to let one family have kids but deny another family that right
Which begs another question: Should people be allowed to live in neighborhoods where there are no children?
Which begs another question: Should people be allowed to live in neighborhoods where there are no children?
The problem with your first question is that a "family with kids" didn't "move into the neighborhood". The HOA rules prevents that. This is a rather unique situation where a current homeowner found themselves in an unpredictable situation. I'm sure the home will sell eventually. After seeing the grandmother's interview on the news, it is obvious that they are highly motivated sellers.
As for your last question, people should be allowed to live in neighborhoods where there are no children if that is their wish.