SandraH12 (Tennessee)
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I am just a resident of a condo community here in Tennessee. They are not even listed on a website anywhere of their H.O.A bylaws. When I bought my condo I paid in full. I own it outright. I notice some patio's had aluminum awnings built over them, so I called one of the three members of the Association that we normally call for exterior repairs and asked If I can put a aluminum awning over my new deck they just replaced and I had water sealed. At first she said no, but then found another deck that had aluminum awning so then she said I was approved as long as it matched that one. So the first company I contact for a free estimate missed their appointment date for a quote, so I called another one. Thank goodness I did, because the first one was a Mom and Pop or (husband and wife) team, that puts up their awnings. Then I contacted a professional company that does custom awnings. They do canvas or aluminum awning. Just like the flat pan awning like the one on a deck at the end of my street. One problem is that our decks are just small 12x8 foot decks. They have their awning attached to the hand railings of their deck and is not of manufacturer code or even building code. A high wind of 90 mph could easily rip the awning and the hand railing off too.
So I ask her if she mind that he added the front two 3x3 support posts to the decking behind the hand rails as code requires. The brochure she got didn't have a picture of a deck that was 12x8 with an awning but a big deck on a house with the aluminum awning. So my contractor circled the smaller one over the patio picture to give her an idea. Circle the color that it would be and the dimensions of contract itself was sent to her to take to the board. Since they are meeting this Sunday (tomorrow and only once a month). She is nothing but been rude and a little confused that I building something totally different then awning that is up down the street. I have tried to call her three times in the passed three days and leave voice mails asking if I can attend this H.O.A. meeting just long enough to represent myself. I don't know who the other people are on the board or who the director is. She has ignored any call back to me at all.
I feel she is just going to ditch me in the dirt with the other members. And if she does I will take steps to get a lawyer involved. Called my county code inspectors yesterday and awnings have to be built by manufacturers specifications. My deck is 12 to 15 feet higher up from the ground, then this other deck and I don't want my awning to go flying off in high winds. What recourse do I have in this matter, since this H.O.A is like some secret organization? I will wait till Monday, I suppose and try calling Judy again who is the only one I have to call for repairs to see what was said.
Sorry files are too big of the two decks.
So I ask her if she mind that he added the front two 3x3 support posts to the decking behind the hand rails as code requires. The brochure she got didn't have a picture of a deck that was 12x8 with an awning but a big deck on a house with the aluminum awning. So my contractor circled the smaller one over the patio picture to give her an idea. Circle the color that it would be and the dimensions of contract itself was sent to her to take to the board. Since they are meeting this Sunday (tomorrow and only once a month). She is nothing but been rude and a little confused that I building something totally different then awning that is up down the street. I have tried to call her three times in the passed three days and leave voice mails asking if I can attend this H.O.A. meeting just long enough to represent myself. I don't know who the other people are on the board or who the director is. She has ignored any call back to me at all.
I feel she is just going to ditch me in the dirt with the other members. And if she does I will take steps to get a lawyer involved. Called my county code inspectors yesterday and awnings have to be built by manufacturers specifications. My deck is 12 to 15 feet higher up from the ground, then this other deck and I don't want my awning to go flying off in high winds. What recourse do I have in this matter, since this H.O.A is like some secret organization? I will wait till Monday, I suppose and try calling Judy again who is the only one I have to call for repairs to see what was said.
Sorry files are too big of the two decks.