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HOA CC&R'S on boat parking.

My CC&R'S State ''No boat shall be parked on any lot except if wholly withing his garage, or common area.

Based on the above I interpretes the rule as reading that as long as the boat was wholly within my common area (side yard behing gate) it was permitted.

Any suggestions, I go in front of the board on the 22nd to plea my case.


Asked on 1/04/08, 7:28 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Bryan Becker Stutz Artiano Shinoff & Holtz

Re: HOA CC&R'S on boat parking.

Typically "common area" denotes the area that is accessible to all homeowners. In order to verify the terms, you should check the definition section of the CC&R's. Your side yard is usually referred to as an "exclusive" area. If you think you may need representation in this matter, I would be happy to speak with you further.

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Answered on 1/04/08, 7:41 pm
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Re: HOA CC&R'S on boat parking.

I have been very successful in representing homeowners in HOA meetings. It sounds as if you have a good case. Common area has a broad meaning. Contact me directly.

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Answered on 1/04/08, 8:33 pm


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