My HOA issues ‘ridiculous’ $500 fines for parking on your own driveway – it’s to ‘prevent crime,’ but there’s a loophole | 626P45G | 2024-03-02 08:08:01

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My HOA issues 'ridiculous' $500 fines for parking on your own driveway – it's to 'prevent crime,' but there's a loophole | 626P45G | 2024-03-02 08:08:01

Other association officials have been baffled by the strange rule and took the aspect of the hom

AN HOA has issued a warning to householders within a group to park in the garages or off of the driveway – or face a $500 superb.

Other association officials have been baffled by the strange rule and took the aspect of the homeowners.

My HOA issues 'ridiculous' $500 fines for parking on your own driveway – it's to 'prevent crime,' but there's a loophole
My HOA issues 'ridiculous' $500 fines for parking on your own driveway – it's to 'prevent crime,' but there's a loophole
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A wierd driveway rule has different home-owner affiliation leaders baffled[/caption]
My HOA issues 'ridiculous' $500 fines for parking on your own driveway – it's to 'prevent crime,' but there's a loophole
My HOA issues 'ridiculous' $500 fines for parking on your own driveway – it's to 'prevent crime,' but there's a loophole
Stonebriar Village
The Stonebriar Village Affiliation maintains that householders can change the security-centric rule if they deem it unfair with a simple step[/caption]

Householders inside the Frisco, Texas Stonebriar Village HOA subdivision are subject to a hefty superb for not following a brand new rule prohibiting house owners from parking their cars of their driveway.

As an alternative, the rule states that automobiles are required to be parked inside their driveways with the door closed.

If householders fail to move their automobiles after a courtesy notice was issued, they could possibly be subject to a $500 charge.

Rob Zivney, the chairman of the group's Security Committee, stated that the primary purpose behind the notices on the automobiles of residents is for security purposes.

He stated that from Might to September, one car break-in per thirty days was reported, so a change had to be made.

"I received more complaints we don't need to see crime by having automobiles park out on the driveway," he advised The Dallas Morning News in 2015.

"I received complaints frankly that we weren't implementing the principles."

This instance wouldn't be the first time the HOA imposed a "No Parking" driveway rule, as an unique rule was positioned to maintain up the curb attraction of the group.

To see what the rest of Frisco's HOA leaders have been implementing, the outlet reached out to a number of different affiliation leaders who said they did not have driveway rules of that nature.

Brad Thompson, the manager of Shaddock Creek Estates, stated that there are guidelines towards boats and recreational automobiles in driveways, but not for passenger automobiles, as a result of, "that's what garages and driveways are for."

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Kevin McDonald of the Panther Creek Estates stated that the rule was "ridiculous."

"I feel it's odd, and it's type of ridiculous for my part," he stated.

"I imply, that's the purpose of the driveway. It's their property, they need to be capable of do what they want."

Gregory Cagle, the writer of the Texas Householders Affiliation Regulation, stated that the rule can be extra probably seen in condominiums, not houses, and most HOAs have rules towards boats, RVs, trailers, and automobiles with ads within the driveway.

Nevertheless, not an general ban on passenger automobiles.

Donna Pryor, the president of Stonebriar Village, stated that there haven't been any complaints to the board concerning the new rule and that if there had been, some action can be taken.

"We're very delicate to our home-owner complaints," she stated.

The board of administrators for the group stated that if the group was genuinely displeased by the ordinance, they might change it.

"Stonebriar is a very owner-friendly group and is lucky to have many volunteer householders who're prepared to satisfy with their neighbors to resolve these issues," the board wrote in a press release.

"The method for these circumstances does, nevertheless, depend on communication from the recipient of a discover to interact representatives of the Association in an effort to resolve these matters."

The U.S. Sun has reached out to Stonebriar Village to see if there have been any modifications from the original publication date.

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