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LetA (Nevada)
Posts: 2,679
Posted:
It appears that our property management and the two other board members really don't care anymore. The PMC tells us they really
can't enforce parking because many homes have small driveways, no driveway and single car garages.
And since the PMC keeps lying about what the SNHD requires, I get the feeling they just do not care.

Currently there is one owner, resident that has 10 vehicles 2 in the driveway the rest in the street including A utility trailer.
There are at least 6 homes with a utility trailer or PWC, boat or RV on the street or in the small driveway.
I am under the assumption this person runs a business out of the home and uses our community as a marshaling yard
for their fleet.

What if everyone in our community decided to get 10 vehicles?
This tells me that nobody GAF.

Since nobody GAF. I need to ask a question.

IF there is a state law that gives homeowners the right to put something on their property, a governing body can not interfere?
I will also state this, If our CC&R's say the HOA must follow all state, local and federal laws. Does that mean I can put said item
on my property and the HOA can't do JACK about it?

Here is some insight, currently there are two bills in the halls of Congress HR 1094 and S 459
If either passes and signed into law, it's hasta lasagna don't get any on ya HOA.

Currently we have a state law with the same meaning but it does not necessarilly take the HOA out of the drivers seat.

Since our CC&R's say they must follow all state laws, they don't get to pick and choose what laws to follow.
JackS20 (North Carolina)
Posts: 271
Posted:
check with local code enforcement. Some cities have codes against parking RV, boats and trailers on street

If you arent' getting anywhere with the current board then hold a special memebers meetign to oust the mgt company. just time it so you don't get fined a ton. read the contract. Many have terms that renew yearly and you are stuck paying their fees till the following year.
ElleN (Idaho)
Posts: 1,339
Posted:
Quote:
Posted By LetA on 10/09/2025 8:00 PM

IF there is a state law that gives homeowners the right to put something on their property, a governing body can not interfere?
I will also state this, If our CC&R's say the HOA must follow all state, local and federal laws. Does that mean I can put said item
on my property and the HOA can't do JACK about it?

Here is some insight, currently there are two bills in the halls of Congress HR 1094 and S 459
If either passes and signed into law, it's hasta lasagna don't get any on ya HOA.
These two proposed laws speak to amateur radio station antennae and nothing more.

Please cite the Nevada law that you think applies here.
LetA (Nevada)
Posts: 2,679
Posted:
NRS 278.02085
LetA (Nevada)
Posts: 2,679
Posted:
Quote:
Posted By JackS20 on 10/10/2025 6:11 AM
check with local code enforcement. Some cities have codes against parking RV, boats and trailers on street

If you arent' getting anywhere with the current board then hold a special memebers meetign to oust the mgt company. just time it so you don't get fined a ton. read the contract. Many have terms that renew yearly and you are stuck paying their fees till the following year.

We are a private gated community, We can't even pay to get the police to enforce traffic laws here even tho some jaggoff cop tried
to nail me for running the stop sign at the end of my street. I told him to direct his attention to the dash camera in front of my rear
view mirror. He quickly changed his mind.
DeanJ
Posts: 1,786
Posted:
Quote:
Posted By LetA on 10/09/2025 8:00 PM
It appears that our property management and the two other board members really don't care anymore. The PMC tells us they really
can't enforce parking because many homes have small driveways, no driveway and single car garages.
And since the PMC keeps lying about what the SNHD requires, I get the feeling they just do not care.

Currently there is one owner, resident that has 10 vehicles 2 in the driveway the rest in the street including A utility trailer.
There are at least 6 homes with a utility trailer or PWC, boat or RV on the street or in the small driveway.
I am under the assumption this person runs a business out of the home and uses our community as a marshaling yard
for their fleet.

What if everyone in our community decided to get 10 vehicles?
This tells me that nobody GAF.

Since nobody GAF. I need to ask a question.

IF there is a state law that gives homeowners the right to put something on their property, a governing body can not interfere?
I will also state this, If our CC&R's say the HOA must follow all state, local and federal laws. Does that mean I can put said item
on my property and the HOA can't do JACK about it?

Here is some insight, currently there are two bills in the halls of Congress HR 1094 and S 459
If either passes and signed into law, it's hasta lasagna don't get any on ya HOA.

Currently we have a state law with the same meaning but it does not necessarilly take the HOA out of the drivers seat.

Since our CC&R's say they must follow all state laws, they don't get to pick and choose what laws to follow.

What street? If this is not an HOA maintained street, the HOA is unlikely to be able to pass regulations parking on it.

If the other parking violations are prohibited by the declarations, for a few $ you can get an attorney depend tge HOA a letter advising their client may take court action to reqipuire they GAF.

ElleN (Idaho)
Posts: 1,339
Posted:
Quote:
Posted By LetA on 10/10/2025 1:33 PM
NRS 278.02085
This is also about amateur radio systems.
LetA (Nevada)
Posts: 2,679
Posted:
Quote:
Posted By ElleN on 10/11/2025 2:31 PM
Posted By LetA on 10/10/2025 1:33 PM
NRS 278.02085
This is also about amateur radio systems.

Exactly, then I should be able to install a 35' tower and the HOA can't do jack about it, even tho I don't want a 35' tower.
I'm reasonable, a simple vertical 18' will do. lol
LetA (Nevada)
Posts: 2,679
Posted:
Quote:
Posted By DeanJ on 10/11/2025 11:31 AM
Posted By LetA on 10/09/2025 8:00 PM
It appears that our property management and the two other board members really don't care anymore. The PMC tells us they really
can't enforce parking because many homes have small driveways, no driveway and single car garages.
And since the PMC keeps lying about what the SNHD requires, I get the feeling they just do not care.

Currently there is one owner, resident that has 10 vehicles 2 in the driveway the rest in the street including A utility trailer.
There are at least 6 homes with a utility trailer or PWC, boat or RV on the street or in the small driveway.
I am under the assumption this person runs a business out of the home and uses our community as a marshaling yard
for their fleet.

What if everyone in our community decided to get 10 vehicles?
This tells me that nobody GAF.

Since nobody GAF. I need to ask a question.

IF there is a state law that gives homeowners the right to put something on their property, a governing body can not interfere?
I will also state this, If our CC&R's say the HOA must follow all state, local and federal laws. Does that mean I can put said item
on my property and the HOA can't do JACK about it?

Here is some insight, currently there are two bills in the halls of Congress HR 1094 and S 459
If either passes and signed into law, it's hasta lasagna don't get any on ya HOA.

Currently we have a state law with the same meaning but it does not necessarilly take the HOA out of the drivers seat.

Since our CC&R's say they must follow all state laws, they don't get to pick and choose what laws to follow.


What street? If this is not an HOA maintained street, the HOA is unlikely to be able to pass regulations parking on it.

If the other parking violations are prohibited by the declarations, for a few $ you can get an attorney depend tge HOA a letter advising their client may take court action to reqipuire they GAF.


Since the same property manager has been lying to me for years about the emergency shut off having to be connected to the
spa heater and jets and now the same PM says the SNHD prohibits blue hue lights in the jacuzzi which they do NOT
the same property manager says because of all homes having full driveways, two car garages, some streets have sidewalks some don
not, some have single car garages. These are what the PM cites why the parking rules in our governing documents can not be enforced.
I say he's a lying sack of donkey dong because I see other HOA's with similar even more challenging parking have better enforcement
of their covenants.
This is the Same PM from the time the HOA was turned over to the homeowners he always cited davis sterling which is Cali not NV
we had to put him on blast with that.

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