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Appreciate your helpful input! We personally have three front-facing cameras on our home, but they have perimeter settings to detect motion before recording. As such, the cameras would not pick up bodily harm threats being hurled from across the street or firearms being brandished. I’ll...
You are correct in your last paragraph. Male homeowner in hostile house states he has PTSD. We as neighbors would love to be understanding and respectful of such. Unfortunately the PTSD claim feels that it’s being “pulled as a card when convenient” and often times as a reason/excuse to treat...
Seems we’ve hit a wall with the property management company. I received an email this morning from our community manager (separate from the board) stating it was out of HOA jurisdiction/overstepping authority to intervene in neighbor-to-neighbor disputes. Understandable—was just curious at what...
You are absolutely right, the last thing we would want is for them to have ammunition and feel justified in their actions. To be fair, the footage I have seen from others and taken myself is usually taken of their full yard, full home, portion of recorder’s yard, and includes much of the street...
Appreciate your info. Yes, mostly everyone—including the hostile household—have outdoor cameras. But of course they are usually only triggered by motion when an individual steps on the intended owner’s property. Beneficial if hostile house steps over property line, but would not pick up hostile...
Thanks for this info. I will forward to the board members I am in communication with and see if it applies to our situation. As with most HOA’s, it is a volunteer role and most board members do not have too much legal knowledge. Again, I appreciate this info.
Not to my knowledge yet. There were two separate altercations, one involving police involvement, over the long holiday weekend. I have been in contact with the board so I believe actions will be taken soon. Just unsure what that consists of. I would be absolutely satisfied with a “warning...
The more serious out of a dozen at this point the the year 1/2 they have resided here:
Male homeowner threatened to physically harm small children/parents at bus stop because they were triggering his outdoor surveillance cameras from the sidewalk/edge of driveway. He actually physically got on...
I am in contact with the HOA board and am getting a copy of the bylaws. I was told our community had an attorney through the HOA management company. Just wanting to get some info/do research on any similar situations in the interim while waiting for more answers.
Understood and certainly a path everyone is willing to pursue. Was just curious at what point, hypothetically, there are perhaps 5+ restraining orders against a single home owner within the neighborhood. Is that where legalities end or can more be pursued (outside of waiting for an innocent...
Police have been involved/incident reports made. No arrests at this time as the threats have remained verbal thus far. But in addition to adults capable of self-defense—threats have also been made towards small children waiting at an elementary school bus stop and pregnant woman (e.g. the...
Good advice as I have a similar situation I just posted (Except we are all homeowners, and police reports have been made). Do not want to highjack this post. Would love your input on my situation over on my post.
(Texas law)
Just getting started in this research and interested in info or past cases/rulings involving a hostile home owner within an HOA neighborhood.
What legal recourse is there in regards to multiple complaints/police reports from several neighbors (10+) regarding a single home owner...
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