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Originally Posted by John_W
As a CYV owner for almost 8 years, I usually enjoy all your comments and agree with everything you post except this time. CYV's have privacy fenced backyards, it's their main selling point. Telling a homeowner their enclosed backyard is not all theirs, would open a large can of worms. Yes, my previous neighbor use to ask a couple of times a year to go in the backyard so he could paint the side of his house or spray for bugs. He asked, he wouldn't just open the gate and go in, what if you have nude sunbathers in the backyard? What if you had a pool and they fell in and drown? Everybody I know has a lock on the gate, if they need to get in, they can ask and say why.
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The way I read and understand the guidelines in the CCD site for CYVs the neighbors just can’t Walt’s in,. they need to come to front door and ring the doorbell. You can lock you’re gate especially if you have pets. they need to ask for access if they need to do maintenance on wall of their house. IMO everybody that live in cyvs need to go to site and read the rules especially easements.
On the other hand you can’t plant anything that touches there house or lean anything up against their wall or hang anything on it. I think there is one foot rule of nothing within foot of structure, which included you’re access property out you’re front doorPlus you’re irrigation can’t spray on their house and cause water damage. Lucky for me I live on corner and my yard has no neighboring property.