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I'm sure the birds are "tastefull". But, one needs only to drive around the older sections to understand why there is this restriction.
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You should have received a copy of covenants and restrictions with your papers. The rule is there. I do feel people should be able to decorate the outside within reason, but to drive around a neighborhood and turn people in is just petty. And I would think that person is not generally happy. True, rules are rules, no hedging around that! Curb appeal is also nice. Cookie cutter, not so much... When I build, I will not put out lawn ornaments or bird baths or hose guides or chimes nor any other accoutrements. I signed the papers and will do the right thing. But my house may look a little sad:-( Still happy to be in TV though:smiley:
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Prolem is that one person's "tastfull" is another's "eyesore". We all agreed to the rules when we bought here. As Baretta said, "Don't do the crime if you can't do the time".
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I live on the historic side and we can have lawn ornaments, or as I like to say, not cheap or gaudy lawnaments. lol |
The Covenants need to be given in writing before any money is put down. The law in Maryland is if not given in writing before sale, homeowner is exempt.
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The problem is that if you let one stay, you have to let all stay. Saying if it cost over 100.00 or more it can stay and anything less must go won't work either. It must be all or none.
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