Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curtains facing the street could not show patterns
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This is standard. All 3 HOAs that I've lived in in the DC area required white lining on curtains (or a neutral, no pattern). Otherwise you'd get aluminum foil or sports flags like DH's neighbor's had on their windows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An HOA a friend of mine lived in (rented, didn't own) didn't allow you to have screens on the windows facing the street. Garbage pickup was around 8 AM on a weekday and you had to have the cans back at the house by 9 AM.
That's insane. So if you left fit work by 7:30?
Hope a neighbor is retired or sahm and would pull it in for you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curtains facing the street could not show patterns
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Anonymous wrote:Before this thread takes off, can someone explain how these "rules" are legal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe not "outrageous," but pretty strict:
- cars parked on the street past midnight get towed
- gutters and sidewalks must be power washed yearly
That seems outrageous to me. Late night gatherings? Out of town guests?![]()
Anonymous wrote:An HOA a friend of mine lived in (rented, didn't own) didn't allow you to have screens on the windows facing the street. Garbage pickup was around 8 AM on a weekday and you had to have the cans back at the house by 9 AM.
Anonymous wrote:Curtains facing the street could not show patterns
Anonymous wrote:Maybe not "outrageous," but pretty strict:
- cars parked on the street past midnight get towed
- gutters and sidewalks must be power washed yearly