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"JD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > JT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Question -- the condo association where we live has assigned parking > spaces, > > one per unit, which have been the same since the units were built 30 years > > ago. The assigned locations have been based on proximity to units. > > Recently, a new board member was elected who decided to change our > assigned > > spot into visitor parking, and assign our spot further away where visitor > > parking used to be, without contacting us. We only noticed once the spots > > were repainted. This board member lives across the street with an > existing > > adjacent parking spot, where this new visitor spot is the next closest to > > her unit. I approached this board member about this and she stated that > she > > has "an old grandpa that visits" and that she needs the visitor spots more > > than others. The HOA regulations probably state something like the board > > has full authority to assign parking spaces, etc. Is there any legal > > recourse in this situation? > > When you purchased the property you also purchased a parking space > identified by a number. I don't believe anyone has the right to change the > location and you likely have a cause for legal action if they do not restore > your space. > > I would also check the board minutes to see if the change was approved, was > it properly noticed, what the justification was and who paid for it. > > In the socialism and the HOA you do not own anything only a certain space and duty to abide by some lesbian fatso's idiotic rules. -Sub
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