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Originally Posted by senior citizen
THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just printed out the pages from both hyperlinks above, to read at our leisure.
Last month our daughter in law alerted us to a book that was shown on the front page of this forum, referring to all the rules and regulations, thinking we better be prepared.........at the time I told her that we pretty much understood what TV was all about.......and in our opinion, the majority of those rules and regulations were to actually protect the homeowners, their property and keep the place looking as good as it obviously does.
Up here in New England, zoning is pretty lax and whether in Vermont, New Hampshire or Maine, people can pretty much do what they want on their own properties........for good or ill. We've experienced both sides of the coin, so to speak. This is why we do our research first.
Home studios and / or businesses are allowed in New England.
People can have as many vehicles as they want parked all over their own properties, whether it is an eyesore or not.......basically, anything goes.
Each man's home is his castle. Again, there are downsides to all of this.
However, in New Hampshire in particular and also amongst the old Maniacs, Vermonters, etc........freedom of speech is paramount.
We respect them for that......having lived here for well over 42 years after spending our first 20 something years in New Jersey, in the city and suburbs..........so we do have a frame of reference as to where the rules and regulations were (Venice, Florida) as opposed to say Vermont.
We had remodeled a condo on the beach, top to toe, attended our first Home Owners Association meeting at which we were the only 49 year olds........and simply asked if we could install a stackable washer and dryer in our condo unit while remodeling the kitchen.
You'd think we wanted to land an alien U.F.O. on the roof.
They wouldn't even "listen" when we explained that it was difficult to go up and down the elevators with my early stage Alzheimer Mom in tow, carrying the laundry to the designated laundry rooms (every other floor).
It was just the little things that made us happy to be back in a normal house again.
It would be a house and not a condo situation, this time around.
THANK YOU; WE WILL READ THE LAWS OF TV.
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Oh Senior, wait until the first time you really come here and see this place with your own eyes..
Senior...reading is one thing, but NOTHING is like your first sojourn down the streets of TV...and I have said this before, each time we return from the "outside" and enter the greenness, the lushness, the perfectly paintedness, the prettiness, the plantedness, the sweet waving peopleness of TV, the colors brighten, the music comes on and the sun shines brilliantly.
It is just like when the color came on in the Wizard of Oz.