03-15-2018, 11:30 AM
CCR'S! For any new comers that are interested in buying a lot. Buy lots that have STRONG community associations and PLENTY CCR's! Otherwise, get use to the new neighbors that just moved in next door.
Even buying on a .3 acre isn't going to help you out much.. or buying in "residential" zones. If there is NO set rules, and No one to complain to, IE (the strong community center) to enforce the rules, your pretty much sh!t out of luck! Don't expect the cops to enforce the rules or zoning. All it takes is one A-hole, and there are PLENTY of them! That's why I think this rooster law, even if it did pass, would have done little to stop the noise.
Even with CCR's it doesn't hurt to talk story with the hood on the street to get a feel for if they will back you up if someone sells a lot and some undesirable rat moves in to do things not allowed in the CCR's. IE, Junk Cars in the yard, Spray Paint Booth, burning trash, having hunting dogs that bark 24/7 and or roosters the list is endless sadly.
If you like lots of privacy, get 3-5 lots consecutively, or at least 15-20 acres.
Best of luck!
Even buying on a .3 acre isn't going to help you out much.. or buying in "residential" zones. If there is NO set rules, and No one to complain to, IE (the strong community center) to enforce the rules, your pretty much sh!t out of luck! Don't expect the cops to enforce the rules or zoning. All it takes is one A-hole, and there are PLENTY of them! That's why I think this rooster law, even if it did pass, would have done little to stop the noise.
Even with CCR's it doesn't hurt to talk story with the hood on the street to get a feel for if they will back you up if someone sells a lot and some undesirable rat moves in to do things not allowed in the CCR's. IE, Junk Cars in the yard, Spray Paint Booth, burning trash, having hunting dogs that bark 24/7 and or roosters the list is endless sadly.
If you like lots of privacy, get 3-5 lots consecutively, or at least 15-20 acres.
Best of luck!