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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Jesus. It is absolutely not the job of (armed BTW) police officers to enforce **HOA rules**. If the HOA makes rules, it is the job of the HOA to figure out a way to enforce them. If too many people are violating the rules on guests in the pool, then the HOA needs to hire staff to monitor, or put up cameras and send out letters, or whatever. Figure it out. Absolutely wrong for the police to get involved in reading HOA bylaws and trying to interpret them. Those cops were in the wrong. They should have said "No evidence of a crime here" and left -- it was not a police matter.[/quote] Trespassing is a police matter if you call the police and tell them that someone is trespassing. Now, does some HOA hen have the authority to trespass you from the pool? I have no idea. It does seem absurd that some HOA hen would involve the police over some type of hoa offense. I can kind of empathize because my hoa threatened to have me locked up :roll: [/quote] They were guests of a resident so not trespassing. If there are HOA rules concerning the *number* of guests allowed, then that is a matter for the HOA to enforce however the HOA wants to enforce it. But the police aren't their private enforcement squad.[/quote] New poster here. Of course different condos have different rules, but condos that allows unlimited # of guests in common areas is rare. More so when the common area in question is a pool. Unless of course, this is worked out in advance. Few of us were there so we don't know the facts, but based on that fb page it doesn't sound like no one could produce a party permit or guest pool passes. Throwing a party for 30+ people is not cool, and I believe those those people were trespassing. Trespassing IS a police matter; I would have called the police also on 30+ random people at [b]my private property[/b]. [/quote] It's not "My" private property. You don't own the property. [/quote] You're on crack. A condo owner by definition owns the property. Sure, not 100%. But at least they are OWNERS. The trespassers.. well are trespassers, and have precisely zero rights to be there.[/quote]
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