Fact: Yes, in many cases. They have the power to enforce the CC&Rs, which are different for each community, but which you have to agree to before buying a property in that community. So, yes... they have the right to prevent you from building a shed or a fence, or painting your house a certain color, etc.
Opinion: They are also often corrupt and biased, selectively enforcing the rules against people they don't want in the community.
Opinion: The only thing I know of that you can do about it is join the homeowner's association, and try to change things from within.
No, your homeowners insurance does not cover tenants nor any of their property or liabilities. actually, the presence of tenants without the presence of an owner can void all coverage and nullify the homeowners insurance policy. If the occupancy status of your home changes, contact your agent. Leased homes require landlords insurance. Vacant homes require a vacant property policy.
Homeowners insurance is NOT transferable. It will not follow the Homeowner to a new property nor will it cover the home for the new owner. If the homeowner sells or vacates the home or transfers ownership by other means the policy is null and void at the moment the property changes hands whether or not the Insurance company has been notified. A new owner must qualify for their own insurance policy based on their own merits.
An extensive property is a property that changes when the size of the sample changes, weight would change.
No. First, if you are renting the home, you cannot insure it under a homeowners policy. If the home is not owner occupied for 90 days coverage ceases immediately. You must have the correct property policy for the right situation. If the home is rented you need a tenant occupied dwelling fire policy to cover the home. Be very careful that you notify your agent of any changes in your use or anything else about your property.
The property of the object would change "solid, liquid, or gas"
Rusting is a chemical property because it is irreversible. It changes the identity of the substance.
no...frequency is the property of source....
condensation
It is a physical property. Changes that occur in a material without changing the identity of the material are physical changes.
You can tell the difference by knowing that a physical property changes shape and that a chemical property changes the substance.
It is a physical CHANGE, not property. A property of matter is something like inertia.
change in properties and changes in energy