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12/7/2007 2:47:00 PM
12/7/2007 2:51:26 PM
12/7/2007 3:13:17 PM
David0603 sounds like he's on a HOA and he's one of those pricks.
12/7/2007 3:18:49 PM
Boohoo. Don't sign document before you purchase a property and then get pissed off when people try to enforce them.
12/7/2007 3:34:05 PM
You fail to see that he HAS done everything that is required of him for approval. Property boundaries were determined, he started work and then the HOA pitched a fit when it "looked" too deep and his property "can't possibly" go that far.
12/7/2007 3:40:30 PM
You can build the fence and not worry about the HOA, but make sure that you build the fence inside your property line and don't disturb the property corners. It sounds to me like you have a neighbor behind you that mistakenly thought they owned the land you are about to fence in, and they are raising hell with the HOA about you building the fence. While they can't stop you at this point, they can report you if you disturb the property corners. IIRC, that carries a $1,000 fine per survey marker in North Carolina.
12/7/2007 3:45:22 PM
^^Right, he started work BEFORE he got approval from the HOA
12/7/2007 3:54:05 PM
The funny thing is that I don't even have a neighbor to my rear. I will post the plat of the neighborhood as soon as I can figure out how.
12/7/2007 3:56:02 PM
You're assuming that he needed prior approval by the HOA to start construction.
12/7/2007 3:59:22 PM
Well, I kind of assumed if he had to submit an application he needed approval.
12/7/2007 4:02:50 PM
that's a hell of an assumption to make. Things get built all the time while the applications are being processed.
12/7/2007 4:09:06 PM
So why not submit an application with a fucking square drawn in crayon if it doesn't have to be approved?
12/7/2007 4:24:38 PM
12/7/2007 4:24:40 PM
The document he signed said if they don't get back to him within 30 days then the application is automatically approved?
12/7/2007 4:26:13 PM
^from the first post:
12/7/2007 4:28:47 PM
.................................YES
12/7/2007 4:28:58 PM
Wasn't there some confusion over whether it was 30 business days?Besides, it doesn't matter if it gets approval if you aren't building the fence on your land.
12/7/2007 4:31:47 PM
his HOA bylaws state that no notice within 30 days of an application means it's approved.He needed approval, and he got it. He just didn't have approval before he started construction, but that doesn't matter.
12/7/2007 4:33:16 PM
http://rodweb01.co.wake.nc.us/books/genext/genextimages.asp?docid=662029Its lot 34, they are saying the stakes that were located were the ones to mark the edge of the common area. But it says this on the plat. The only irons that were in the are behind my house are the two at the corners of the lot. Unless someone just decided to bury iron rods in the woods that just happen to be parallel with the party walls of my townhouse. ]
12/7/2007 4:34:35 PM
12/7/2007 4:40:00 PM
reading is tough for some people i guess
12/7/2007 5:01:01 PM
Id go ahead and talk to an attorney about it. it'd be worth the 1-2 hour consult.
12/7/2007 7:58:30 PM
It sounds like you are in the right to put up your fence, but I'm no lawyer. However I am one of those people that would probably be out there in the middle of the night finishing my fence like it's nobodys business.
12/7/2007 9:07:07 PM
Crapp..... it's dern near 3am and I got a text on my way to Clayton to check out this thread... so in my 3am opinion... Molly needs a fence, no matter what anyone says.Do work Str8BacardiL, do work.I amazed that came out in any sort of english (you have no idea how long this took me)[Edited on December 9, 2007 at 2:51 AM. Reason : edit necessary][Edited on December 9, 2007 at 2:52 AM. Reason : shhh]
12/9/2007 2:51:22 AM
^
12/9/2007 8:05:51 AM
12/9/2007 10:13:14 AM
I agree with what you said and did.I also like how that David Prick finally read what you had typed and realized he was a moron and got the hell out of this thread.
12/9/2007 4:06:30 PM
And the moral of the story is "fuck getting a house, just live in an apartment or a townhouse so that you don't have to deal with HOA bullshit."Of course, I can't guarantee that you won't have to put up with any bullshit from your land lord.
12/9/2007 4:21:11 PM
^^ I'm still here and I'd still check to see if it had to be 30 business days...
12/9/2007 4:34:37 PM
if it was business days it would have been defined as 20 daysa month is standard for this kind of shitthis kid is fine
12/9/2007 5:00:20 PM
The covenants do not say anything about business days therefore I would assume it would be interpreted as calender days.
12/9/2007 5:46:50 PM
bingoit LEGALLY HAS to be defined as business days idiotyou have lost.st8 wins
12/9/2007 8:14:51 PM
I'm really surprised to see you have that much freedom owning a townhome. Is your community just townhomes? I'm curious as to how your neighborhood works - are you paying just for amenities or utilities, maint, lawn care etc as well?
12/9/2007 8:40:10 PM
my homeowner dues are $24 per year. they used to be $100 more than that, but some people with common sense got into office and got rid of the junk expenditures/fees. obviously there are no "ammenities" other than the community pond, but i would rather spend my money on other things like property tax [ha, haha. ha ha ha ].
12/9/2007 10:43:35 PM
It just town homes. My street was built about 1983 and the other phase across Kaplan came shortly thereafter. Falcon ridge did not even exist when this street was developed. The covenants for the community are only 9 pages long. Covenants for new communities now days are too thick to get a regular staple through.
12/9/2007 10:48:20 PM
Ah, that explains it. I would imagine that if they are in charge of your maint such as painting, then that's what the reserve is for. It builds up for large expenditures like that.Either way, get a copy of the financials and you'll see that legal expenses are rarely budgeted for - it's usually not worth the money to go after something like that, especially if you have your ducks in a row and documented like you do. I wouldn't worry at all! I'm curious to see what they come back with though!
12/9/2007 11:01:57 PM
gg Str8, dont let those HOA jackasses fuck you over. I am on the HOA board for my townhome community, and while we have one member on our board who would try to do the same bullshit as they tried to do to you, I'm keeping my spot to prevent this very thing from happening to the residents of my townhome community.They fucked up with the 30 day response, and they cant make you get another survey. Politely tell them to go fuck themselves, or threaten the HOA with legal action.Its HOA boards like these who try to fuck over people, I'm glad that I am on the board for my community to keep this shit out of my little corner of Cary.
12/9/2007 11:25:00 PM
I'm glad there's no HOA in my little corner of Cary.
12/10/2007 8:10:54 PM
At least you don't pay yours $1200/qtr to do shit like this like I do
12/10/2007 8:16:36 PM
Str8BacardiL did they reply to your letter?
12/12/2007 11:28:55 AM
The property manager responded basically confirming he got my last e-mail and would forward it to the board. He also advised me against doing anymore work until the survey issue was resolved. I received yesterday a stamped letter from the surveyor saying everything on the survey is correct and true. The surveyor has also exposed the survey pins on 3 corners of my building as well as both of the ones on the back of my lot. It will be interesting to see if I ever get anything back.
12/12/2007 11:57:04 AM
^ The committee will whine and bitch for a little while, mostly because people don't like getting totally pwned, but they'll eventually just let it all go.
12/12/2007 12:06:57 PM
If the only problem you have is the location of the fence and you had a survey performed, then you should be covered from a legal aspect. What you need to show them is the surveyor's map that he drew that show the dimensions from the building. Hell, I wouldn't have paid the surveyor. I would have found the corners myself and pulled the subdivision map and asked the Architectural Chair to meet me in my backyard and show him the physical evidence of your property corners.(keep in mind that the iron pipes the surveyor found are not the actual corner, but they are the physical evidence of the theoretical point...most of the time though they are close enough to represent the corner)
12/12/2007 1:47:05 PM
^ sometimes if not for a setback they are the actual corner down to a 1/10 of an inch. But like you said - theoretically.
12/12/2007 3:05:43 PM
Stick it to the man B. Good job on documenting your claims very well!Oh and for reference, our HOA dues in the Valley are $80/mo for NO ammenities. WTF. And they're going up by $5/year for the next few. I can't wait to sell and move into one of these southern Wake neighborhoods we've been looking at with $8/mo HOA fees.
12/13/2007 3:13:31 AM
dude let me know when u want to finish it we are almost dun! fuck'em
12/14/2007 8:15:11 PM
bttt
3/31/2008 7:18:44 AM
3/31/2008 7:43:15 AM
that's ridiculous
3/31/2008 7:55:32 AM