![]() If I wasn't stuck in the middle of a giant renovation, I would have left long ago. The HOA Board of Directors is a clique popularity contest, with corruption and pet projects. To makes things worse, the neighborhood has become quite expensive, and the people with money think they can do whatever they want, and end up getting away with it due to essentially zero enforcement. This is fiduciary breach of contract, and is actionable in court, but is rare, risky, and you are essentially suing yourself. ![]() Out where I am in the foothills, the HOA docs mention strict noise and lighting standards, but they have never been enforced - well none have been enforced actually. Personally, I don't care if my neighbor's house is purple, but I do greatly care about a good Quality of life - which for me is peace and quiet. These are vague enough that individuals in charge can make HOA neighborhoods a living hell or worthless endeavors. The goal of an HOA is threefold: Manage common areas and finances, provide services to residents, and protect property values. What I have found is that they tend to be overly micro-managerial as far as ARC goes, but completely drop the ball as far as enforcing covenants. I won't even share the the steps needed to install solar panels.Ĭlick to expand.I guess it depends upon the individual HOA. lolīut seriously this is some NIMBY 'We are going to make you jump through hoops to have a proper EVCS at home'. They definitely were not thinking of EV back then. But you get the idea.Ĭondo phases were built 1987-1989. HOA has the right to inspect and remove EVCS if deemed 'dangerous' after installation.Owner must have subsequent owners acceptance to all responsibilities with sale. ![]() AND have it recorded with the County Clerk. Owner must carry a separate $1M homeowner insurance rider WITH the HOA as an additional insured entity.Owner may be required to use a structural engineer, at their own expense, to determine if the structure of the Condo can support the EVCS.(Unless licensed contractor with $1M+ liability insurance) (Subject to interpretation by the board of course) No plugging an EVCS into a current wall socket, unless owner can demonstrate it won't melt / burn the unit down.they've already got it set to sign off on it at the next meeting, regardless of homeowner opinion.īesides the normal permits from the city to install one. They cleverly worded it to only include your 'input' on this next agenda item. need board approval via application, permits, insurance riders, etc. Which is now to be treated as an 'Architectural Change'. ![]() And a new 'proposal' to how the HOA treats EV Charging Stations being installed into our Condos. To help the ARRL effort visit the Legislative Action information area here.My HOA just sent out the annual budget, another year of raising the dues. ARRL is working to provide extension of the PRB-1 protections for amateurs. That legislation had nothing to do with Amateur Radio. Congress was interested in promoting competition (and thus lowering costs and improving service) in video delivery services. Private land use regulation of Amateur antennas is not preempted by the Telecommunications Act of 1996, but most private land use regulation of DBS dishes and TV antennas is. Why may covenants have no limitations on small DBS dishes and TV antennas, but carry limitations for amateur antennas? Note that PRB-1 does not currently cover covenant or private land use regulations. Address concerns about RFI and aesthetics.If no, make a presentation before the homeowners association: If yes, erect antenna to their specifics operate low power. Will the homeowners association approve a modest antenna? It may be possible to have the local government, when they are rewriting their Residential Development Standards for CC&R's, to accommodate amateurs, Note that this would only apply to covenants signed by the buyer after Residential Development Standards in the ordinance have been changed. These tell you what color you can paint your house, for example. Many amateurs are faced with highly restrictive antenna Covenants.
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