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Originally Posted by 4RunnerAquasport
This kind of thing is nothing new in Florida, we call them condo commandos.
For the most part if your responsible, clean and your vehicle is not on jack stands for more than a couple days, your not bothered. It also helps to be a good neighbor and let everyone know what's going on with your repair.
But yes, some knuckle heads would take advantage and have a derelict car sitting for months, so I understand ordinances to help guard against this.
The one thing that kills me is people buy a house in the flight path of a small municipal airport that has been in operation for 60 years or more, don't do their due diligence to find out that there is a flight path over their heads, and then try to get said airport shut down. SMH
You also have HOAs where everyone is a code enforcer. Mostly because they have no life and nothing better to do.
A co-worker of mine had a nice Pineapple plant removed because of an HOA. It turned out that a whole new landscaping theme was planned and the treasurer had the inside track for the contractor. Once investigated, it was found out there was several hundred thousand dollars embezzled in many different ways by this treasurer lol.
Property value is a fickle thing, so there should be some restrictions so that everyone can benefit from a nice area. Unfortunately there will always be the power hungry or the corrupt. Kind of like the condescension trolls on this forum.
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Agreed. Being a good neighbor, as you mentioned (from both sides, btw) would probably avert 90% of the attitude problems some people have.