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drbarbara
07-09-2008, 01:32 PM
Today I got a little letter from my homeowner's assn.  Originally I could not park my boat next to my house because there is a big palm tree.  They have agreed to let me take the palm tree down but I have to cover my boat with a "Hunter Green Boat Cover".  Do you guys know who makes such a cover?
tsubaki
07-09-2008, 01:48 PM
What, are they gonna kick you out of the neighborhood??
Take the greenpeace tree down and state "the green cover is on order".:bsflag:
bradford
07-09-2008, 01:48 PM
Any canvas shop would be able to make you a custom cover, but it can get pricey.  What about a green tarp?  
 
Better yet just sell the old girl to me for a song and keep your palm tree!:sun:
drbarbara
07-09-2008, 01:50 PM
I guess I am going to end up going with a Green Tarp
tsubaki
07-09-2008, 01:55 PM
They wouldn't know the difference between Forest or Hunter Green!!
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tsubaki
07-09-2008, 02:03 PM
Careful bradford, there is one somewhere in South Carolina with trailer for $2000.
20' FIBERCRAFT, 302 Ford V8, Holley carb, needs starter, cellanoid, has tandem trlr $2K. call 843-227-8622
macojoe
07-09-2008, 02:17 PM
Take down green to cover with green?? That makes a lot of sense NOT!!
I would never own a house like that!!  Can do what I want in my own yard! F*&% them!!
Cut the tree and then get one of the light up palm trees and stick that on the lawn and say you miss you tree!!
tsubaki
07-09-2008, 02:26 PM
MJ, you are like everyone of us on this board, A DINOSAUR.
It don't matter what is right, it only matters what the igots think is right.
They all need a life, till then they are on our heels and asses!!
tsubaki
07-09-2008, 02:31 PM
drb, keep in mind the boat for that year is probably just under 21'.
 The 20' cover should suffice.
drbarbara
07-09-2008, 02:34 PM
Buying a house where there is a homeowners assn is one of my youthful mistakes never to be repeated again. Next one will have big *** garage and big *** yard where I can do whatever I want.:fight:
tsubaki
07-09-2008, 03:01 PM
CAREFUL, I DO OWN 5 ACRES, A SHOTGUN AND A SHOVEL!!
(just don't live there)
macojoe
07-09-2008, 07:59 PM
I still say plant some lighted Palms when you are done!!
Airslot
07-09-2008, 09:36 PM
Well, as an Association Manager...I will refrain from comment on this issue...:beer::zip:
C YENSEN
07-10-2008, 07:55 AM
I wish I never bought in an association either......it sucks what they make you do sometimes. I am only allowed to have my boat at my house for 2 weeks in the spring, and 2 weeks in the fall to get it ready for the water and to get it ready for storage. :fight:
parishht
07-10-2008, 09:29 AM
MJ and all, I own 8 acres in Pa. and I can get away with pretty much anything.
My neighbor on the other hand, owns a nursery and has about 75 acres.
He made some waves with the township and they found some
obscure law about abandoned cars and fined him
for having two trucks in an area where no one sees.
My point is, even though we have buffers, all it takes is one a$$hole to make a complaint, even with no homeowners association.
I like to let my trees and fence rows grow in so no one can see me
and so I don't have to look at people,
I am just waiting for the people in the developments to complain
that my property is an eyesore and draws rodents and other unwanted
animals. It is like the people that move to the busiest corner in my township,
then complain about the traffic, not realizing that they are contributing to the problem.
nipper
07-10-2008, 10:34 AM
I live in a neighborhood with covenants and a homeowners' association.  I am president of the association (basically by default because no one else wanted to do it).  Our covenants prohibit boats in the driveway or yard.  I used to flaunt the covenant every once in a while, but feel bad about doing it now that I am pres.  I could just leave it in the driveway because the violator would also be the enforcer.  On the other hand, I would not feel right trying to enforce any of the covenants if I was being a scofflaw myself.
Stillrunning
07-10-2008, 10:38 AM
There is this Condo building beside my office and I have about 60% of them insured. Its funny because they have used the association rules against each other and it seems they all hate each other. When they have annual elections its like they are running for president of the US. Everyone that hates each other picks sides and try to get their guys elected to run the association. They nit pick at each other over boats, garbage cans, paint colors, and they have even had their neighbors guest cars towed. Everytime their in my office all they do is gripe about their neighbor hood and it gets real fun when they run into each other in my office. I had to men in their 80's go at it so bad I thought they where going to get into a fight.
Airslot
07-10-2008, 10:48 AM
I'm proud to say that for being a very large Association, we all get along pretty dang well.  Yeah, there will always be the nit-pickers, but being a waterfront boating community, the boating stuff is pretty well accepted:hi:
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