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I purchased a house 12/2012 located in a HOA. The house was built in 2005. Became apparent soon after that we have a handful of troublemakers in the neighborhood. The latest harassment has been to target two owners (out of 44) for the placement of their driveways and are pressuring the HOA board to force these two into removing part of their driveway because "it's on HOA property." The people pushing this, including two board members, are not affected by this issue--they all live on the other end of the neighborhood. First, HOA doesn't own property, only easements. Every square inch of the property is privately owned. Second, the house was designed, built and signed off by the HOA ARC a decade ago and has transferred ownership once (in both cases). To complicate things, the 'crazy' people are using boundary lines off Google maps which "prove" the drives are not where they should be, exactly. Problem is that the as-built plans from the county don't exactly match up with what's on the ground, either.
These people claim they are just "enforcing the rules" (it's clear harassment). Does the HOA have any legal standing regarding the termination point of a driveway or location of a mailbox, ten years after that same HOA approved it? We made the point that if it's good for two, it's good for all 44 but their motives are not what they claim. Anyway, anyone got an answer on the drive location issue?
Thx
I purchased a house 12/2012 located in a HOA. The house was built in 2005. Became apparent soon after that we have a handful of troublemakers in the neighborhood. The latest harassment has been to target two owners (out of 44) for the placement of their driveways and are pressuring the HOA board to force these two into removing part of their driveway because "it's on HOA property." The people pushing this, including two board members, are not affected by this issue--they all live on the other end of the neighborhood. First, HOA doesn't own property, only easements. Every square inch of the property is privately owned. Second, the house was designed, built and signed off by the HOA ARC a decade ago and has transferred ownership once (in both cases). To complicate things, the 'crazy' people are using boundary lines off Google maps which "prove" the drives are not where they should be, exactly. Problem is that the as-built plans from the county don't exactly match up with what's on the ground, either.
These people claim they are just "enforcing the rules" (it's clear harassment). Does the HOA have any legal standing regarding the termination point of a driveway or location of a mailbox, ten years after that same HOA approved it? We made the point that if it's good for two, it's good for all 44 but their motives are not what they claim. Anyway, anyone got an answer on the drive location issue?
Thx