Anonymous wrote:Our HOA has bylaws on the books that prevent children from walking/running/ touching the grass. They date back 40+ years. The neighborhood is now filled with children. We have received - as well as all our neighbors- notices from the HOA’s attorney our children violated the rules.
The HOA President has lived in the neighborhood for 45 years… she sees no reason to change. Unfortunately no one will challenge her as she seeks vengeance on all challenges.
Anonymous wrote:My Dad lives with us. I need to get a railing in our front porch. I’ve been dragging my feet because I need to deal with the HOA. Is private property covered in ADA?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While the lot is buildable per Fairfax county, your Hoa must approve the building plans. This is to ensure you don’t construct a plan that does not “fit” into the existing archiotheme of the community. I’m not sure the specific issue you are struggling with op.
Correct. If you read my original post, you’ll see that they believe they own the property and don’t want any building at all. Zoning in FFX disagrees.
I do wonder if people actually read posts on this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While the lot is buildable per Fairfax county, your Hoa must approve the building plans. This is to ensure you don’t construct a plan that does not “fit” into the existing archiotheme of the community. I’m not sure the specific issue you are struggling with op.
Correct. If you read my original post, you’ll see that they believe they own the property and don’t want any building at all. Zoning in FFX disagrees.
I do wonder if people actually read posts on this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, OP! Why are they so unreasonable? Nothing you propose is crazy…
Anonymous wrote:We live in gf. One of the primary reasons to live in gf was no Hoa. What the hell were you thinking Op?
Anonymous wrote:While the lot is buildable per Fairfax county, your Hoa must approve the building plans. This is to ensure you don’t construct a plan that does not “fit” into the existing archiotheme of the community. I’m not sure the specific issue you are struggling with op.
Anonymous wrote:I imagine this is primarily because you live in Great Falls, not because you live in an HOA.
Anonymous wrote:OP, do you even know if your lots are severance? That’s a zoning commission question. You need to focus on that first before messing with your HOA. Many developments in Great Falls are zoned for several acres for the purpose of keeping the rural feel
Anonymous wrote:The purpose of HOAs is to keep the “non-conformists” out. If you don’t agree with a community’s HOA, then that community is likely not for you,
If I wanted to live a community where unaccompanied kids and pets run wild, and where pets poop on my lawn and all the sidewalks (no owner pickup), I would not have purchased a home with a HOA that specifically prohibits such things. Please buy elsewhere if you can’t abide by the rules.