(Michael Hunter) Q. For more than 10 years, one resident of our condo complex has parked his company-owned three-axle vehicle in the parking lot at nights and on weekends. Now another resident is parking a three-axle vehicle on premises. Suddenly, a few of our residents are up in arms about three-axle vehicles. After so many years of allowing such…
Slowing Down Drivers In Your Neighborhood
Speeding cars have always been a major problem on the highways, but more often, we are seeing this menacing driving habit converge into the residential areas. Once a bastion of peace and tranquillity, quiet streets and sleep lanes are now faced with reckless drivers whisking by at speeds so fierce that an emergency stop would be impossible. Statistics have shown that the incident of pedestrians and cyclists hit by a car are three times higher in a residential neighborhood that those recorded on the highways.
TX: Home Invasion Shows Security Flaws at Gated Community
News items of national interest regarding Condominium and Homeowner associations, compiled by the Community Associations Network
Cleaning Your Driveway Shouldn’t Be A Chore
For a first time home owner you may be surprised at the amount of “threatening letters” the HOA will begin to send to you for not staying in order with their CCRs’. When the guy that drives around your neighborhood to get pictures of houses that are not in order with the CCRs’ takes a picture of your home because he discovers one oil stain on your driveway or a tree limb hanging out in the road, you could possibly feel a little violated when you recieve a letter with picture of your house on it.