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To: tpaine
A condo association doesn't need a warrant to exercise rights to it in record CC&Rs. You're still batting zero.
420 posted on 01/17/2003 12:56:38 PM PST by Roscoe
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To: Roscoe
If you buy into a condo development in your state, could the condo association insert a clause in the contract [prior to your signing of course] specifying that they can inspect your property at any time, without notice, for any violation of the association rules?
- [Said rules being subject to change at any time by majority vote, of course.]
-- And, --- that the penalty for a refusal to inspect would be an immediate eviction, pending a forced sale of your unit?
Is this basic scenario constitutional, in your opinion?
403 tpaine



Ever hear of CC&Rs?
409 Roscoe


Yes, roscoe I have.
Can you answer that whole scenario?
If not, shut up.
412

A condo association has contractual rights. Your cluelessness is pretty pitiable.
415 Roscoe


Of course they do roscoe, but such contractual arrangements cannot violate our constitution.
Thus, it is ~your~ cluelessness that is pretty pitiable.
417 tpaine

"They don't, question beggar." -roscoe-

"Condo contracts, as per the scenario, can violate our constitution", claims roscoe, in a fit of absolute insanity.
419 tpaine

A condo association doesn't need a warrant to exercise rights to it in record CC&Rs. You're still batting zero.
420 -roscoe-

Immaterial & inane.
"Condo contracts, as per the scenario, can violate our constitution", claims roscoe, in a fit of absolute insanity.
421 posted on 01/17/2003 1:24:28 PM PST by tpaine
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