JamesC (Maryland)
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Posts: 282
Posted:
Our HOA (Private Community--170 homes) in Maryland, previously had a board president who had "two" dogs. Our rules/regs specifies a homeowner may have two pets. Can not be two dogs or two cats but, must be one dog/one cat.
He has since moved after being the president for about eleven years. The rule was obviously never enforced.
In the mean time we have come to the point where some have two dogs, one cat or combinations. At our BOD last month, of which I am a member, we received a letter from the MC informing the board of a new "RENTER" who has moved into the community who has three dogs and a cat.
Our MC representative is reluctant to notify them of our rule because she had received notification from another homeowner, who said she has retained an attorney, and will sue the association because we have told her she cannot have two dogs.
I want to enforce the rule on everyone so this person can't say we are singling her out.(Even through she is behind on her assessements fees by a couple months). We have nine bod members and their is sympathy for those having more then one dog because they have become a part of one's family. We have discussed grandfathering them out but, don't know how to keep track of who does, and who does, not have more then one dog/cat.
Any suggestions?
He has since moved after being the president for about eleven years. The rule was obviously never enforced.
In the mean time we have come to the point where some have two dogs, one cat or combinations. At our BOD last month, of which I am a member, we received a letter from the MC informing the board of a new "RENTER" who has moved into the community who has three dogs and a cat.
Our MC representative is reluctant to notify them of our rule because she had received notification from another homeowner, who said she has retained an attorney, and will sue the association because we have told her she cannot have two dogs.
I want to enforce the rule on everyone so this person can't say we are singling her out.(Even through she is behind on her assessements fees by a couple months). We have nine bod members and their is sympathy for those having more then one dog because they have become a part of one's family. We have discussed grandfathering them out but, don't know how to keep track of who does, and who does, not have more then one dog/cat.
Any suggestions?