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Default Homeowner's Associations suck!

In article ,
wrote:
:Mike Gardner wrote:
:First, get a copy of the homeowner asssocation agreement. Read it
:carefully. They tend to be written badly and often abused to meet the
:current opinions of whomever overly self-important, no-life shucks who
:currently enforce them like or don't like. Often what people are told
:is not what is in the document - only what he person telling you thinks.
:
:I would agree with all of this except for one problem. It's not his
:house. He's just an invited guest. The girlfriend is the one that'll
:wind up on the hot seat when things escalate. I don't think I'd want
:to put someone else in that position be it girlfriend, platonic
:friend, family, or anyone else.
:
:But don't sell the boat. There's bound to be another way.
:
:Rick

I agree Rick...hate to see my GF have to go to court to keep her house
because of me.

Here are her HOA CC&Rs with regards to this:

"No boats, trucks, automobiles, or other vehicles, or trailers may be
stored in the open within view of the public street within this
subdivision for more than twenty-four (24) hours, nor may they be
repaired except in an emergency within said twenty-four (24) hour
period on any of the streets within this subdivision."

To me, this technically sounds like you could work on your boat in the
DRIVEWAY as long as it was an "emergency" AND you did it within the 24
hour period. But I get the feeling that they mean "within view" like
they mention in the first part talking about storage.