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Homeowners Association Architectural Standards and Guideline

Our neighbor planted five evergreen trees on the side of their yard in a roll that will eventually block our view of the tree line and will grow in our property about 18 feet and 60 feet tall or more. There isn�t must property of that side of our home or the neighbor. Our association didn�t approve the neighbor�s tree it first, but know the trees are approved. The association said Architectural standards and guideline weren�t correct by law and they were going to be revised CC&R so this won�t happen in the future. The association lawyer said that he would lose the case if he took this to court.

My question is do we have any recourse.

Thank you


Asked on 8/30/06, 7:40 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Michael Hendrickson Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson

Re: Homeowners Association Architectural Standards and Guideline

Probably not, but you might want to consider getting the opinion of another lawyer on the matter who's familiar with HOA laws and regulations and zoning and land use law in general.

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Answered on 8/30/06, 8:03 pm


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