Heard of this same scenario before about a homeowner who lost their house to a fire, and the HOA gave them all sorts of grief about their rebuilding their home. This HOA wanted them to use window frames and roof tiling's, sink tubs, and door frames, etc. that were no longer in use for their rebuild. Every time they tried to plan, the HOA would block them, until they finally found out that in the HOA bylaws, they could not dictate how a private homeowner rebuilds their house. In fact, as long as the homeowner has the correct permits and whatever else is needed to rebuild, the HOA cannot interfere no matter how much they biotch and moan about it!! Check the HOA bylaws and rules to see what it says about rebuilding a home, check your county office as well for building permits, construction codes, etc. Check the HOA CC & R. oole it and here is Q&A: can a HOA tell a homeowner that they have to use materials to rebuild their house that has been discontinued after the homeowner loses house in fire?
No, an HOA generally cannot force a homeowner to use specific building materials to rebuild their house after a fire, even if those materials have been discontinued, as long as the replacement materials meet the HOA's established standards for quality and appearance, and are considered "reasonably equivalent" in terms of maintaining the overall aesthetic of the neighborhood; in such situations, it's best to consult with the HOA and potentially negotiate a solution that works for both parties. .
This story happened years ago in my home town. There was a very posh street of expensive home. The homes were on a bluff overlooking Lake Michigan. The street had homes on one side with the opposite side of the street was Park land with trees & bushes. The homeowner disliked the fact the trees & bushes blocked his Lake view. The homeowner purchased power tools which he used to cut down the bushes & trees that were in a city park. In a couple of days the homeowner had opened the a clear lake view. The government arrested the homeowner & he confessed the removal of the bushes & the trees. When it went to trial the government found that fine for deed was a couple of hundred dollars & that was it. There was a general displeasure through out the city. In a short time the government placed much tougher laws & legal consequences to any future similar acts.
Sad part of working for a company with human resources (HR) and sexual harassment is you have to prove your innocent. You have to say what you say and do around people because you can't trust anyone because the next day they can turn on you.
This is one of the better ones. I hate when you do the voice of what sounds like some old man in a drum voice. I just stop it there. This voice is both interesting and enjoyable to listen to. I doubt comments make a difference. I do love the stories.
the last story has me a bit peeved cause if i understand max is a child with devolpment issues so your mad at max cause his father wont punish him to detour his behavior yet your sympathetic to the father not the child i may need to question the op intenions
The AI narration for these videos sounds like it's talking in word salads and has very poor diction. It must have been done on the cheap. Frequently the narration does not match the text on the screen and sometimes the words are nothing but gibberish masquerading as the English language.
When a HOA tries to argue "property values" you KNOW they don't have a legal leg to stand on.
The crazy karen in the bookstore should have been charged with assault compounded by the fact that the victim was disabled.
Awwww cmon...put up that statue!
If HOA wanted to "preserve the view" then THEY could have bought the land to restrict construction.
Heard of this same scenario before about a homeowner who lost their house to a fire, and the HOA gave them all sorts of grief about their rebuilding their home. This HOA wanted them to use window frames and roof tiling's, sink tubs, and door frames, etc. that were no longer in use for their rebuild. Every time they tried to plan, the HOA would block them, until they finally found out that in the HOA bylaws, they could not dictate how a private homeowner rebuilds their house. In fact, as long as the homeowner has the correct permits and whatever else is needed to rebuild, the HOA cannot interfere no matter how much they biotch and moan about it!! Check the HOA bylaws and rules to see what it says about rebuilding a home, check your county office as well for building permits, construction codes, etc. Check the HOA CC & R.
oole it and here is Q&A: can a HOA tell a homeowner that they have to use materials to rebuild their house that has been discontinued after the homeowner loses house in fire?
No, an HOA generally cannot force a homeowner to use specific building materials to rebuild their house after a fire, even if those materials have been discontinued, as long as the replacement materials meet the HOA's established standards for quality and appearance, and are considered "reasonably equivalent" in terms of maintaining the overall aesthetic of the neighborhood; in such situations, it's best to consult with the HOA and potentially negotiate a solution that works for both parties.
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This story happened years ago in my home town. There was a very posh street of expensive home. The homes were on a bluff overlooking Lake Michigan. The street had homes on one side with the opposite side of the street was Park land with trees & bushes. The homeowner disliked the fact the trees & bushes blocked his Lake view. The homeowner purchased power tools which he used to cut down the bushes & trees that were in a city park. In a couple of days the homeowner had opened the a clear lake view. The government arrested the homeowner & he confessed the removal of the bushes & the trees. When it went to trial the government found that fine for deed was a couple of hundred dollars & that was it. There was a general displeasure through out the city. In a short time the government placed much tougher laws & legal consequences to any future similar acts.
Sad part of working for a company with human resources (HR) and sexual harassment is you have to prove your innocent. You have to say what you say and do around people because you can't trust anyone because the next day they can turn on you.
HOA story how can you have an easement on a VIEW
Entertaining! Thank you... 🎉
I don't get the first one
The company shouldn't fire you without evidence
'Unschuldig bis die Schuld bewiesen ist'
This is one of the better ones. I hate when you do the voice of what sounds like some old man in a drum voice. I just stop it there. This voice is both interesting and enjoyable to listen to. I doubt comments make a difference. I do love the stories.
the last story has me a bit peeved cause if i understand max is a child with devolpment issues so your mad at max cause his father wont punish him to detour his behavior yet your sympathetic to the father not the child i may need to question the op intenions
The AI narration for these videos sounds like it's talking in word salads and has very poor diction. It must have been done on the cheap. Frequently the narration does not match the text on the screen and sometimes the words are nothing but gibberish masquerading as the English language.
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