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Joshua Putnam wrote:
> In article <1139351471.142600.127770@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
> larrybud2002@yahoo.com says...
> >
> > L Mehl wrote:
> > > Hello --
> > >
> > > We are 9-unit condo association.
> > > The CC&Rs prohibit hanging signs on the outside of units.
> > > An owner currently residing here decided to rent his unit and hung a "For
> > > Rent" sign on his balcony.
>
> ...
>
> > > Do any readers of this group have suggestions for handling this situation?
> >
> > Yeah, realize you're in America and people have a right to do with
> > their property as they see fit.
>
>
> But what about the eight other people who also own that wall?
We're not talking about a shared wall, we're talking about a guy
hanging up a sign in property that he bought on his own balcony.
> If you claim the right to ignore the rules, why should anyone else
> follow them?
They shouldn't. They should be able to do with their property as they
see fit.
> So what if the guy on the top floor is not supposed to
> be letting his bathtub overflow through your ceiling, it's his tub
> and his water, right?
What a ridiculous analogy. You obviously aren't allow to destroy
someone else's property, no more than they can destroy yours. Of
course, you knew that, and we're talking about putting up a sign.
> If you do not want to cooperate with co-owners, abide by their
> property rights, and respect the rule of law, then you probably
> shouldn't buy a condo.
Their property rights end where mine begin and vice versa. Me hanging
a sign on my property in no way violates someone elses property rights.
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