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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]These multiple Greenbriar residents are CRYING making statements. I’m rolling my eyes. These people should’ve bought in an HOA, especially since Fairfax County is majority HOAs. [/quote] Ignorant comment. HOAs were just starting to become common in the late 60s when Greenbriar was developed. And a *lot* of the homeowners here have been there since then. [/quote] That doesn’t justify crying over an ugly home addition on the block. People need to get a grip.[/quote] this is why my house in another state does not allow Grouper Homes. They actually have a permit for someting called "Mother/Daugher" occupancy. It is renewed annually. And your neihbors within 200 feet of house has right to approve or deny it. Without multi generational households, combined with no basement bedrooms allowed, no second kitchen allowed. And homes are only allowed to park max of one car per household on street added to a set amount of property has to be free and added in height requirements that need approval it is a nice place to live. And no HOAs, these are Zoning laws. This town needs to do this or become a slum in 10-15 years. My old neighborhood took these protections back in 1968 when this junk first started happening. The neighborhood next to it looks like a war zone, [/quote]
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