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To: southern rock
But there is no "right" to high property values. However there is a right to have an oddball home if it is on private property. Therefore HOA's are anti-private property.

Let me help you out here dude....your "right" is to live in, or NOT live in, an area with an HOA. Once you're in, and once you pay for the right to have your property value protected, you do indeed have the right at that point. You just are confused on when the rights are exercised. There is NO CONSTITUTIONAL right to do other than choose where you live carefully.....so to speak.

60 posted on 02/15/2015 10:37:48 AM PST by C. Edmund Wright (www.FireKarlRove.com NOW)
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To: C. Edmund Wright

No, you have the right to try, but whether or not that works out for you is another matter altogether.


64 posted on 02/15/2015 10:44:43 AM PST by BlackAdderess ("Give me a but a firm spots on which to stand, and I shall move the earth". --Archimedes)
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