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In reply to the discussion: Nazi Dictatorship...I mean Homeowners Association bans veteran from making furniture... [View all]Zambero
(10,008 posts)They are legally binding, and once a homeowner signs closing documents they are agreeing to abide by them. In most instances, HOA boards and property managers have very limited authority to bend the rules, and can be taken to task (or court) by other HOA members if enforcement is not occurring. While I can sympathize with this guy, the sound of power tools grinding away day in and day out would not set well with many neighbors who pay hundreds in HOA dues per year expecting some semblance of quiet cooperation from their neighbors. Aside from neighborhood-specific HOA rules, most city ordinances would not preclude a carpentry shop at one's residence, and if a resident wishes to conduct such a business then he or she should locate it in a neighborhood that allows such activities.