
John Reinhardt
Solid Source Realty
770.475.1130 Ext. 6806
www.InFrontMarketing.com
I decided to work from home today. My dog started to bark to warn some strangers were filming the front entrance of my subdivision. These strangers then proceeded into the subdivision.
About fifteen minutes later we were cleaning up the mess of chocolate bananas the trash company left smashed in the street attracting ants crawling up my driveway. A SUV drove up telling me that they were the local news doing a story on the subdivision. A home owner could not sale their house & wants to rent it out. The HOA board passed an article that would not allow home owners to rent their houses in this subdivision. The reporter state that the home owner felt that this was a hardship case. What do you think?
Is just because someone can not sale their house is this considered at hard ship case in which the HOA should resend their past rules against renting in the subdivision?
I understand why HOA'S would not allow a home owner to rent their house. It can really decline the value of a subdivision fast.
We might be seeing a lot more home owners fighting their HOA'S in the news.
John Reinhardt
REALTOR
770.475.1130 Ext. 6806
www.InFrontMarketing.com