Clearly it is. I suggest you form a coalition of motorcycle, quad (ATV), golf cart and scooter drivers and picket the HOA. There's strength in numbers. Good luck.12minus1 said:Maryland
Condo association by-laws force all motorcycles (1) to be parked in the remote, badly lit lot behind the building. Is this discrimination? What can I do?
I'll restate the question differently. Is it legal to have such a by-law under the laws of the State of Maryland?You Are Guilty said:Clearly it is. I suggest you form a coalition of motorcycle, quad (ATV), golf cart and scooter drivers and picket the HOA. There's strength in numbers. Good luck.
That's quite a different question, however, the answer remains the same - they can do what they wish. Motorcycle ownership is not a "protected class".12minus1 said:I'll restate the question differently. Is it legal to have such a by-law under the laws of the State of Maryland?
**A: yes it is. Contact the Hell's Angel's and the Harley Hogs Club and schedule a protest rally.12minus1 said:Maryland
Condo association by-laws force all motorcycles (1) to be parked in the remote, badly lit lot behind the building. Is this discrimination? What can I do?
12minus1 said:I'll restate the question differently. Is it legal to have such a by-law under the laws of the State of Maryland?
12minus1 said:Maryland
Condo association by-laws force all motorcycles (1) to be parked in the remote, badly lit lot behind the building. Is this discrimination? What can I do?
HomeGuru said:Awwww, shucks.
HomeGuru said:Yes, I agree. Keep it up IAAL.
You clearly have to much time on your hands.I AM ALWAYS LIABLE said:My response:
This question almost qualified as a runner-up for the FreeAdvice "Most Stupid Post" contest. But, "almost" is only good in Horseshoes and Hand Grenades. You missed it by this much [ ].
IAAL
12minus1 said:You clearly have to much time on your hands.