05-27-2017, 06:24 PM
" . . . do you REALLY want to have the HOA scrutinize what you're doing? "
Well, yes. Maybe not scrutinize but you do want their approval of what you're going to do. If you do something against their approval they can make you start over, which I wouldn't want to risk.
Our HOA has an architectural committee that reviews major changes to homes, especially footprint. Usually their input is almost a rubber stamp but not always.
Best of luck will be obtained by not avoiding the HOA, rather working with them.
Well, yes. Maybe not scrutinize but you do want their approval of what you're going to do. If you do something against their approval they can make you start over, which I wouldn't want to risk.
Our HOA has an architectural committee that reviews major changes to homes, especially footprint. Usually their input is almost a rubber stamp but not always.
Best of luck will be obtained by not avoiding the HOA, rather working with them.