What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? SC
I received the following letter.
It has come to our attention that a temporary basketball goal is being stored at the front of your property at the street and must be moved. According to XXX Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions Article VII, Section 3, "Any camping trailer, boat, and/or similar equipment used for the personal enjoyment of a resident of a lot shall at all times be parked behind the building and shall not be parked at the front or side thereof. Such equipment shall at all times be neatly stored and positioned to be inconspicuous."
It goes on to say I have 10 days to resolve or else I will be fined $25 per day after that.
First, The goal is at the street and not on the driveway because of the upslope of the driveway would make it impossible to have there. We have had it there for 2 years, 4 months. I have a letter from the home builder that at the time of purchase the HO Association said I can have it there as long as it was not cemented in the ground. Lastly, we have many homes with basketball goals at the street or in the drive way. There is a person who drives through the neighborhood two times a month to report violations. I am unaware if anyone else has received a notice for a basketball goal.
My question is does anyone see any relavance to the stated article to a basketball goal (regardless of placement) and if this is how our new board is going to interpret that article, what recourse do I have to keep my children's basketball goal. I also want to let you know this is an average neighborhood- all homes are 1 to 5 years old and were purchsed fro $180,000 to $250,000.
I received the following letter.
It has come to our attention that a temporary basketball goal is being stored at the front of your property at the street and must be moved. According to XXX Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions Article VII, Section 3, "Any camping trailer, boat, and/or similar equipment used for the personal enjoyment of a resident of a lot shall at all times be parked behind the building and shall not be parked at the front or side thereof. Such equipment shall at all times be neatly stored and positioned to be inconspicuous."
It goes on to say I have 10 days to resolve or else I will be fined $25 per day after that.
First, The goal is at the street and not on the driveway because of the upslope of the driveway would make it impossible to have there. We have had it there for 2 years, 4 months. I have a letter from the home builder that at the time of purchase the HO Association said I can have it there as long as it was not cemented in the ground. Lastly, we have many homes with basketball goals at the street or in the drive way. There is a person who drives through the neighborhood two times a month to report violations. I am unaware if anyone else has received a notice for a basketball goal.
My question is does anyone see any relavance to the stated article to a basketball goal (regardless of placement) and if this is how our new board is going to interpret that article, what recourse do I have to keep my children's basketball goal. I also want to let you know this is an average neighborhood- all homes are 1 to 5 years old and were purchsed fro $180,000 to $250,000.