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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 901916" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>Most home owner associations that I have heard of begin before anyone lives in that neighborhood. Before buying a property on any neighborhood one should check to see if there is one in the neighborhood and what restrictions apply. In short usually when someone moves into a neighborhood, they know they will be forced to help pay for that park or they can't park at the curb before moving there. More than once I passed on buying a home in a "controlled" neighborhood. Unless there are deed restrictions when you buy the house, you can't be forced to comply with the silly ass rules.</p><p> At least that's how it is here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 901916, member: 13254"] Most home owner associations that I have heard of begin before anyone lives in that neighborhood. Before buying a property on any neighborhood one should check to see if there is one in the neighborhood and what restrictions apply. In short usually when someone moves into a neighborhood, they know they will be forced to help pay for that park or they can't park at the curb before moving there. More than once I passed on buying a home in a "controlled" neighborhood. Unless there are deed restrictions when you buy the house, you can't be forced to comply with the silly ass rules. At least that's how it is here. [/QUOTE]
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