This is why you install cameras The DAY you move in. Not when trouble has started. Because if he had footage of that first meeting, where he asked "you know my land is public property?" And she airily replied "yes, we're well aware, but ..."? That little interaction, played in front of a judge, would ensure there was no "oh but we didn't know" down the line
Never destroy any evidence. Once the HOA starts it's time to seek legal advice. Once they were on his property without permission it was time to call the authorities.
Wonder if contractors wouldn't think twice or more about starting a job because the HOA said so if they were held accountable as well. While they might have a contract with the HOA that protects them from law suits thats only with those signing the contract
If Dan has a mailbox then all written communication, fastened to his house or trees on his property, must have been applied during trespassing. As for the covenant, dare the HOA to take him to court and prove it.
You all do realize these are fiction from creative writers. While HOAs are a pain in the butt, these types of actions never occur and are totally made up. You might get “Karen” types who want to act the way portrayed, but no HOA will ever try to steal property or fine non-members more than once. The legal fall out is too expensive.
To you it could be made up but to other people around the world there aren't even associated with hoes but people that act as an actual way does happen so regardless of what you're saying it does happen for you sorry that you don't like it and people will shut you down
No one is this stupid, at the first trespass, you call police, at the first letter you hire a lawyer period
Post no trespassing signs, install cameras and fencing. File first in court for harassment etc.
This is why you install cameras The DAY you move in. Not when trouble has started.
Because if he had footage of that first meeting, where he asked "you know my land is public property?" And she airily replied "yes, we're well aware, but ..."?
That little interaction, played in front of a judge, would ensure there was no "oh but we didn't know" down the line
love how you turn a simple trespass into an odyssey it gets tiresome
AI...........
Never destroy any evidence. Once the HOA starts it's time to seek legal advice. Once they were on his property without permission it was time to call the authorities.
NOT A MEMBER, RETURN TO SENDER!
Wonder if contractors wouldn't think twice or more about starting a job because the HOA said so if they were held accountable as well. While they might have a contract with the HOA that protects them from law suits thats only with those signing the contract
Cease and Desist letter immediately on the refused proposal, and have them trespassed the first time they show up after that.
If Dan has a mailbox then all written communication, fastened to his house or trees on his property, must have been applied during trespassing. As for the covenant, dare the HOA to take him to court and prove it.
You all do realize these are fiction from creative writers. While HOAs are a pain in the butt, these types of actions never occur and are totally made up. You might get “Karen” types who want to act the way portrayed, but no HOA will ever try to steal property or fine non-members more than once. The legal fall out is too expensive.
You'll be suggesting Pooh isn't a rea; bear next and that Donald isn't Pooh shite next
Says the HOA president
To you it could be made up but to other people around the world there aren't even associated with hoes but people that act as an actual way does happen so regardless of what you're saying it does happen for you sorry that you don't like it and people will shut you down
Yes but I enjoy fiction