I find this almost humorous. Why are they making this harder than it is? HOA CC&Rs cannot dictate to ANYONE what can and cannot be done on land it does not own. Just because it is written in the CC&R doesn't mean that provision is legally enforcible by the HOA. When did the HOA become the agent for the city or deputized? If legislators allow this to continue then they will have to admit that HOA's are a quasi government entity. Otherswise, they have to force the city to enforce thier ordinances and the laws.
Instead of calling the Sheriff's office for those cities with little to no law enforcement presences needs to start hiring a few meter maids. The creation of new jobs will create income for the city.
If you cannot park your car in the street in these HOAs can you stand on the sidewalk all night if you want to? The sidewalks are public as well.
I say (which doesn't mean much legally), it's a form of fraud for any HOA to collect fines for parking on a public street. There isn't much difference between that and selling land you don't own! Your profiting from something you have no legal right too.
Read the story and tell me what you think.
Legislators want fewer HOA rules on streets
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