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HOA rights to easements

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Snevets

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? California

I live in a homeowners association in California. It is a private gated community of 230 homes. The association maintains the streets. When the association was built 25 years ago there were no "red zones". Several years ago the Board decided to paint common area curbs red in order for the garbage trucks to have better access as the roads are narrow. It was the Boards decision alone. No city or county entity was involved.

Now, five years later, the new Board has decided to sandblast these curbs and paint the other side of the streets curbs red. These curbs would be only on the corner lots in the association which include approx. 32 homes. Those of us who own the corner lots would forever be prevented from parking there according to the Board. Most of us bought these corner lots and paid more for the corner lots expressly for the additional parking.

Please note there are no CC&R's or rules stating anything about red zones. They are not fire lanes. The Boards position is they can do what they want with the curbs because the association is granted an easement.

Can the Board do this? I read on Findlaw, one cannot be denied the use of their property without compensation. If they do it, can we be compensated?

The joy of living in a homeowners association. :(
 
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