Read your governing documents to determine the location and size of any for sale sign allowed in your community.
The association may be able to restrict its placement and size, but forbidding it could be considered unreasonable.
Ask your association to provide the state statute they're using to prohibit your political signs. They may be able to dictate size, placement and the duration of exposure, but denying your right to display signs can be challenged.
One of the quickest ways to lower your homeowner's insurance costs is to raise your deductibles. However, be careful when taking this step, as raising deductibles will lower a policy's value and greatly restrict the type of claims that you can make on your policy. Many homeowner's insurance policies offer deductibles anywhere from $500-7500 or higher, but at these higher levels, you may not be able to afford necessary repairs to your home in the event of a serious loss. Always take your finances into account when considering any sort of change to your homeowner's insurance deductibles for the best results.
In Florida, it is generally not illegal to spray residential home eaves, provided that the substances used comply with local regulations and environmental laws. However, homeowners should be aware of any specific local ordinances or homeowner association rules that may restrict certain activities. Additionally, if pesticides or chemicals are used, they must be applied according to the manufacturer's guidelines and any licensing requirements must be met. Always check with local authorities for the most accurate and relevant information.
Read your governing documents to determine whether or not this directive is listed.
Your association manager or board member can answer this question for you, because it is specific to your association. There may be a limit on the amount of energy available to the association, in which case, restricting BTUs per unit is one of meeting out the resource equitably.
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Generally, no. A property owner has the right to peaceful habitation and that includes guests. If your visitors are a burden on your neighbors, noisy, messy or doing criminal activity, then you can expect trouble and you should make it right.
Read your governing documents to discover the covenants, restrictions, regulations and conditions regarding swimming pools and fences. Regardless of where the association is located, decisions such as this are always decided by virtue of the contents of the governing documents.
Read your governing documents, especially the latest Rules and Regulations regarding signs allowed on your property. Restricting the signs may be reasonable -- their location, size and so forth. Prohibiting these signs may be unreasonable.
Restrict is already a verb. For example, "to restrict something or someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
The adjective form of restrict is restrictive.
The past tense of restrict is restricted.