tvguy
Question anything the facts don't support.
- Joined
- Dec 15, 2003
Dug mine out last night, probably haven't looked at them in 37 years since we closed escrow.
My subdivision was started in 1976, so ours were written then. I've been breaking the prohibition from working at home full time the past 10 weeks. However I am far from the first to violate. Guy across the street made violin and cello bows in his back bedroom for decades. Rarely had customers there. Guy next door ran an accounting business, never had any customers there. Current residents there both work from home.
Any odd or outdated rules in your C.C.&R's (Convenants, Codes and Restrictions) ?
I know that CC&R's can only be enforced by civil lawsuit unless you have an HOA. And I also know that outdated and restrictions that are now illegal can't enforced. Some of the CC&R's from the 1930's include restrictions on who can live there, and of course, those are illegal now.
My subdivision was started in 1976, so ours were written then. I've been breaking the prohibition from working at home full time the past 10 weeks. However I am far from the first to violate. Guy across the street made violin and cello bows in his back bedroom for decades. Rarely had customers there. Guy next door ran an accounting business, never had any customers there. Current residents there both work from home.
Any odd or outdated rules in your C.C.&R's (Convenants, Codes and Restrictions) ?
I know that CC&R's can only be enforced by civil lawsuit unless you have an HOA. And I also know that outdated and restrictions that are now illegal can't enforced. Some of the CC&R's from the 1930's include restrictions on who can live there, and of course, those are illegal now.