HOA wants to ban guns in the neighborhood including inside private homes.
"What'a the problem" with the HOA making such a rule orWhat’s the problem?
And of course (just like we're so familiar with in Maryland, where it's our tax dollars used against us) the HOA would fight back using money taken from the residents as HOA fees to bring lawyers to court.First, the HOA would need a deep pocket to sustain legal challenges from homeowners contending that the HOA is attempting to deny owners of their constitutional rights. Homeowners within the HOA might oppose their HOA fees being diverted to implement gun control.
I would use the dog to carry spare mags.I would open carry an AR every time I walked my dog. My dog would also open carry.
If emotional support animals are a thing, I think there's a compelling argument for tactical support animals too.I would use the dog to carry spare mags.
HOA’s have been very successful in forcing those who oppose them in court to pay their legal fees.And of course (just like we're so familiar with in Maryland, where it's our tax dollars used against us) the HOA would fight back using money taken from the residents as HOA fees to bring lawyers to court.
It's actually written into a lot of HOA agreements. Our last house was in a HOA community, and IIRC, there was verbiage in there about covering their legal fees in any legal action that you'd bring against them. Never going back to a HOA again.HOA’s have been very successful in forcing those who oppose them in court to pay their legal fees.
HOA’s have been very successful in forcing those who oppose them in court to pay their legal fees.
****Yes, this is true. There is a community nearby (King Farm) with a pretty strict HOA that has gone to court with residents, won their cases, and the tenant was ordered to pay the legal fees of the HOA in addition to their own. It was over architectural standards and the amount was well in excess of $10k (project, legal fee loss, and hauling away of materials, etc..) for a job the resident failed to inform them about, pay their fees, and provide plans for the HOA board to approve/disapprove.
The resident figured they could do whatever modifications to their property they wanted, and they were wrong, went to court, lost in court and paid dearly for it in addition to having to pay for their clearly not to code deck to be torn out and hauled away... Took years to get this all done but the HOA got their legal fees paid for in addition to back fees from the resident being angry and refusing to pay the HOA fee. Resident had a lien placed on the home so even if they sold the property the bill would have come out from the proceeds of the sale.
Super aggressive.
HOA wants to ban guns in the neighborhood including inside private homes.