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<blockquote data-quote="Ahall" data-source="post: 4257031" data-attributes="member: 49426"><p>Read your abstract.</p><p>You may find some helpful or disturbing stuff when you read an abstract.</p><p>They will cure insomnia.</p><p></p><p>I live on the border between subdivisions and large tracts of land. </p><p>My property is still zoned agriculture and was broken out of a farm before the rest of the area was broken into small residential lots. So my neighbors have more restrictive zoning than I do, and I am perfectly happy to point it out when the issue is raised. </p><p></p><p>The neighbors were supposed to have formed an HOA when their part of an old farm was subdivided and rezoned. </p><p>My property was larger, not included in the "subdivision", and exempt from the HOA. </p><p></p><p>Currently there is no HOA, but the requirement to form one is buried in covenants on the neighboring property from 50 years ago, along with a bunch of other stuff I don't have to do and no one enforces on my neighbors, but its there if an attorney wanted to get involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ahall, post: 4257031, member: 49426"] Read your abstract. You may find some helpful or disturbing stuff when you read an abstract. They will cure insomnia. I live on the border between subdivisions and large tracts of land. My property is still zoned agriculture and was broken out of a farm before the rest of the area was broken into small residential lots. So my neighbors have more restrictive zoning than I do, and I am perfectly happy to point it out when the issue is raised. The neighbors were supposed to have formed an HOA when their part of an old farm was subdivided and rezoned. My property was larger, not included in the "subdivision", and exempt from the HOA. Currently there is no HOA, but the requirement to form one is buried in covenants on the neighboring property from 50 years ago, along with a bunch of other stuff I don't have to do and no one enforces on my neighbors, but its there if an attorney wanted to get involved. [/QUOTE]
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