Yes, but you'll probably get sued.
The Association Live was created on 1970-04-03.
people live in a cat association but dogs live in a dog asociation
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keep the faith
Consider older neighborhoods, rural areas, or mobile home parks in Hillsborough County. Explore East Hillsborough (Thonotosassa, Dover, Plant City), North Hillsborough (Lutz, Wesley Chapel), and South Hillsborough (Ruskin, Apollo Beach). Use online platforms like Zillow, Realtor[dot]com, and Homes[dot]com with "no HOA fees" filter for specific options.
The motto of Virginia Police Canine Association is 'And so that you may live'.
Generally board members own units. Rarely, especially during the early years of an association, the developer may include board members who are not owners or residents. Read your governing documents to determine board membership criteria. It is rare that an HOA will elect a non-owner to its board, although it is not unheard of.
Pennsylvania Technology Student Association's motto is 'Learning to live in a technical world.'.
In biology, a relationship between two species whereby one (the commensal) benefits from the association, whereas the other neither benefits nor suffers. For example, certain species of millipede and silverfish inhabit the nests of army ants and live by scavenging on the refuse of their hosts, but without affecting the ants.
If you live in a rural area, no. But in a city environment where there are certain bylaws for owning small farm animals, perhaps, but you will have to go to the bylaw office of your city to get more info.
I suppose you mean unemployment compensation. That is administered by the state you live in. The answer is never.
It depends where you live. Many countries have a refuse collection service.