On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Bill Gunshannon wrote:
> According to pRob:
> >
> > > Just because a Homeowners Association passes a resolution, it can't usurp
>the
> > > Constitution (only Bill Clinton can do that!).
> >
> > Unless, of course, the HOA has given themselves the right to do just that
> > via the CC&Rs or by-laws.
> >
> Doesn't matter. They can not usurp your Constitutionally guaranteed rights.
> Otherwise, you could pass CC&Rs that said "No Blacks Allowed".
But, in this example, by signing the CC&Rs, you agree to let agents on the
property. That is not an unconstitutional act. In any event, you don't
OWN the parking spot. You have a lien on the parking spot. It is a
common area of the HOA.
I should probably stop arguing and go figure out what pieces I have of the
disassembled TR3 I just acquired.
Rob
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