Texas Real Estate Property act pretty much ties their hands anyway. They can always make a stink with your local municipality. On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 10:11 AM, Eric Woodall <eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Sorry I got you in trouble Mark. > And sorry you had to move my sh$t. > Very cool that you didn't get in trouble though. > Wouldn't of been a big deal though, because I could have just driven the > inoperable vehicle home. > Cool. > > mechmark@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > > Recieved a letter from the property management company for the HOA in > > my neighborhood stateing that the 2 "inoperable" vehicles in the > > driveway and 2 "inoperable vehicles in my backyard (behind the house, > > inside the fence) had to be removed within 24 hours. I called the > > management company and asked them how they determinded that they were > > inoperable from the street. (It's approx. 50 feet from the street to > > my driveway) Their answer was that they "assumed" they were inoperable > > because they were covered with tarps. I told them NO, They all run, > > they just leak water when it rains. and that if they want to come over > > and listen to them run, they are more than welcome too. About 10 > > minutes later I get a call from the HOA president asking if he could > > come over that evening and we could talk about it. I was READY!!! Had > > a copy of the HOA rules in hand. (thanks Em) > > > > He shows and we talk. actually he was very nice about it and all I had > > to do was move the two covered with tarps to the back yard. As long as > > they are behind the house within my property line there is nothing > > they can do about it. Their fuss is that my back yard is visable from > > the street because I live on the curve and I don't have a "privacy" > > fence. Too Bad for them. > > > > > > > > Yea, Me. > > > > > > -- My Email Moniker http://www.findinternettv.com/Video,item,1570570433.aspx