What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
We built a play house on the hill in our backyard. Before we build it, we checked the CC&R to make sure it didn't violate anything, after that we started building without getting the approval from the Hoa. The playhouse is only visible by one neighbor and not even visible from the common area. However that one neighbor reported it to the Hoa. We submitted the application including our plan to plant tree to block the view from the next door neighbor. The Hoa asked us to attend a meeting to discuss the playhouse, in the meeting, they suggested that we move it down, and they also admit that we did not violate anything on the written CC&R.
We finally got a letter from them after almost 9 months ( they kept asking for more information in between even though they already conducted an on site visit). They asked us to either remove it or lower it down which will involve removing the existing retaining wall). They listed a few reasons like safety ( we already have a licensed inspector checked the safety of the playhouse) , fire hazard ( can be solved by fire repellent spray), visible from neighbor ( can be solved by planting tree) etc. In the letter, however, It didn't say what exact thing did we violate on the CC&R.
So my question is, do we have a case if we decided to go legal?
We built a play house on the hill in our backyard. Before we build it, we checked the CC&R to make sure it didn't violate anything, after that we started building without getting the approval from the Hoa. The playhouse is only visible by one neighbor and not even visible from the common area. However that one neighbor reported it to the Hoa. We submitted the application including our plan to plant tree to block the view from the next door neighbor. The Hoa asked us to attend a meeting to discuss the playhouse, in the meeting, they suggested that we move it down, and they also admit that we did not violate anything on the written CC&R.
We finally got a letter from them after almost 9 months ( they kept asking for more information in between even though they already conducted an on site visit). They asked us to either remove it or lower it down which will involve removing the existing retaining wall). They listed a few reasons like safety ( we already have a licensed inspector checked the safety of the playhouse) , fire hazard ( can be solved by fire repellent spray), visible from neighbor ( can be solved by planting tree) etc. In the letter, however, It didn't say what exact thing did we violate on the CC&R.
So my question is, do we have a case if we decided to go legal?