GaryD6 (Florida)
Posts: 4
Posts: 4
Posted:
I just moved into my new home about a month ago here in Beaverton OR. I knew there was an HOA but was never provided any contact information or the bylaws.
I had my DirecTV installation today and the installer said the front of my house is the only place I would receive a clear signal and not risk interference and disruption.
My neighbor came by to tell me I might get "notice" about the dish, he did not care because he is on their "black list" already but kindly gave me a heads up. I knew it was trouble when he said he was on the list because he had his daughters pink swing hanging from the side of their front patio and because his shed stands about 10" above the top of his fence....really? and so my disdain of HOA's continues!
Sure enough, about 20 minutes later, here comes the HOA President to tell me "bad news for you"...I do not think so, I told him about the FCC rules and that the installer did try the back of my house and sides (honestly, I would rather have it there too) but the signal was not good.
I proceeded to tell him, that I have never seen any bylaws, received any information and now I at least know how to get their attention. I also said I will not be moving the dish and risk a degradation of my signal/service.
HOA's are largely overstepping bounds. I understand and support the idea of keeping yards maintained, no long term or regular parking on streets, not painting your house an obnoxious color not consistent with the neighborhood, not have boats and other recreational vehicles in the driveway as storage or yard, side of house etc. where it is not designed appropriately...these all make sense.
But to say where you can have a dish, simply putting up fencing on the side of your house (from house to existing fences) and all the other nit picky things they try to control, it is absurd. This is why I too will soon be on the black list. I will not participate in any meetings or any of their activities. We only have 21 homes in the HOA and on my first day moving in, two people told me they wanted to get rid of the HOA and not have one...make that three as of today...I wonder how many more of us want to truly own our homes?
I had my DirecTV installation today and the installer said the front of my house is the only place I would receive a clear signal and not risk interference and disruption.
My neighbor came by to tell me I might get "notice" about the dish, he did not care because he is on their "black list" already but kindly gave me a heads up. I knew it was trouble when he said he was on the list because he had his daughters pink swing hanging from the side of their front patio and because his shed stands about 10" above the top of his fence....really? and so my disdain of HOA's continues!
Sure enough, about 20 minutes later, here comes the HOA President to tell me "bad news for you"...I do not think so, I told him about the FCC rules and that the installer did try the back of my house and sides (honestly, I would rather have it there too) but the signal was not good.
I proceeded to tell him, that I have never seen any bylaws, received any information and now I at least know how to get their attention. I also said I will not be moving the dish and risk a degradation of my signal/service.
HOA's are largely overstepping bounds. I understand and support the idea of keeping yards maintained, no long term or regular parking on streets, not painting your house an obnoxious color not consistent with the neighborhood, not have boats and other recreational vehicles in the driveway as storage or yard, side of house etc. where it is not designed appropriately...these all make sense.
But to say where you can have a dish, simply putting up fencing on the side of your house (from house to existing fences) and all the other nit picky things they try to control, it is absurd. This is why I too will soon be on the black list. I will not participate in any meetings or any of their activities. We only have 21 homes in the HOA and on my first day moving in, two people told me they wanted to get rid of the HOA and not have one...make that three as of today...I wonder how many more of us want to truly own our homes?