07-10-2008, 02:56 PM
First, this was not about clothesline being used on Hawaii. It was about restrictive clothesline language in HOAs.
Second, if a person is not in a HOA this does not impact them at all.
Third, residents of HOAs signed a legal contract to abide by the rules and regulations. If they didn’t want to abide by them, don't move there. This is nothing more than government overriding the legal ability of homeowners to establish rules and regulations.
It simply amazes me how people will invite government into their lives yet moan and groan about government in their lives.
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Second, if a person is not in a HOA this does not impact them at all.
Third, residents of HOAs signed a legal contract to abide by the rules and regulations. If they didn’t want to abide by them, don't move there. This is nothing more than government overriding the legal ability of homeowners to establish rules and regulations.
It simply amazes me how people will invite government into their lives yet moan and groan about government in their lives.
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