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Old 05-26-2025, 04:09 AM
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Originally Posted by asianthree View Post
However a preowned house may not be original paint, and chose not to get ARC approved. Our old neighborhood owners painted the house a weird brown, “it’s our house who’s going to complain”. 14 months later house sold, and a very informative letter from Community Services, arrived to new owners, paint not on approval ARC list. 30 days to correct, or fines will be accessed.

One needs to be diligent while looking at preowned, then checking ARC records. Not every resident follows the rules.
Then the weird brown was not listed on the approved color palette. If you choose an already approved color, ARC approval is not required but is often recommended. I changed the trim color on my home and had a noisy neighbor complain only to get a letter stating the color change was already on the approved list.