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nuisance clause in HOA deed restrictions

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My HOA has recently served notices regarding
location of refuse containers stating they must be kept out of sight. Our deed restrictions contain a paragraph regarding refuse containers (must be sanitary, in container,etc.) without mention of location. Our HOA board has declared a visible container (on side of house) to be a "nuisance" and threatens to fine if you don't comply. I am upset at the idea that there is no due process and that a board can declare whatever they choose to be a nuisance. I would like to see it voted on as an amendment to our deed restrictions instead of having a group of people decide for us by using the nuisance clause. Legally, what can be declared a nuisance without any due process?

 



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