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To: icwhatudo

Clearly it is on the property of the house since it is flanked by the very shape of the house on two sides so it is not on community property, unless the community owns the land the house is built on.

You keep changing the story, first the Col. didn’t own the house and now he does, which is it?

Or does it really matter?

The HOA should put a flag Pole in front of the community and invite The Colonel to raise it and lower it there every day.

That would be the logical thing to do, but this case isn’t about logic, it is about The exercise of power over an individual by a collective.

And it is abusive towards a man this community should be honored to have in their midst.


90 posted on 12/08/2009 4:45:36 AM PST by usmcobra (Your chances of dying in bed are reduced by getting out of it, but most people still die in bed)
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To: usmcobra
Clearly it is on the property of the house since it is flanked by the very shape of the house on two sides so it is not on community property, unless the community owns the land the house is built on.

Sadly it seems this is one of those weird neighborhoods where the community does in fact own the land around the home while the homeowner owns only the home itself.

You keep changing the story, first the Col. didn’t own the house and now he does, which is it?

I posted:

"-he does not own the property the flagpole was built on."
"-he is allowed to have a flagpole attached to his house.
-he is allowed to fly a flag from his house.

I'm not sure how much clearer I can be that he owns the home but not the property where the pole was built.

Or does it really matter?

Sure it matters, even the Florida law specifically made to stop HOA nazis from telling people no flag poles says you have to be on your own property. If the supporters of veterans in that state can figure that much out, I would assume other states would as well.

The HOA should put a flag Pole in front of the community and invite The Colonel to raise it and lower it there every day.

Great idea! Or simply sell him the property the pole is on.

That would be the logical thing to do, but this case isn’t about logic, it is about The exercise of power over an individual by a collective.

Which is why I hate HOA's.

And it is abusive towards a man this community should be honored to have in their midst.

Yes they should honor him but they did not start this fight. He asked permission to build the pole on community property and was told no. He went and built it anyway and now, nearly 6 months later, they are finally getting around to forcing him to remove the pole and fly the flag attached to his home like the many neighbors that fly flags from their homes.

92 posted on 12/08/2009 5:42:22 AM PST by icwhatudo ("laws requiring compulsory abortion could be sustained under the existing Constitution"Obama Adviser)
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