bikerbillone
3000+ Posts
can't wait to see how this plays out. best suggestion so far imho is seek good legal advise.
Some folks not financially privileged to hire a greedy lawyer.
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can't wait to see how this plays out. best suggestion so far imho is seek good legal advise.
Some folks not financially privileged to hire a greedy lawyer.
Lawyer ? Don’t need no stinking lawyer, just combat them one by one :argue:
Park the bike inside the condo.:Shrug:
Sorry forgot we were talking trikes.Won't fit through door.
Some folks not financially privileged to hire a greedy lawyer.
A Chainsaw would fix that...![]()
HOA probably has a rule on that already.![]()
HOA's want to be Kings & Queens
And Rule over the Kingdom.....
Guess they wouldn't allow something like this to placed on your parking slot to shelter your trike
Does your HOA have the right to levy fines or the right to tow? Without that they have no teeth and the heck with whether they don't want covers or not.
PC
Does your HOA have the right to levy fines or the right to tow? Without that they have no teeth and the heck with whether they don't want covers or not.
PC
There’s enough info to start your own condo rules! So ware does this stand? The op has been quiet ��! Guess we must wait for the next monthly meeting !
Park the bike inside the condo.:Shrug:
Sorry forgot we were talking trikes.Won't fit through door.
Need some advice and informative ammunition. I live in a condo with no garages, therefore the 2016 Harley Tri Glide must stay outside in the parking lot exposed to the elements. We keep it covered every night with either a half-cover when the weather is nice, or a full-cover during bad weather or when we're gone for several days. Last week, my Home Owner's Association board passed a new rule to disallow covers on all vehicles, for a variety of reasons, primarily for snowbird owned cars with covers that are parked and covered for months at a time. However, the rule that was passed was a very broad ALL vehicles. So now, my property manager has suggested I submit a letter next week stating all the legitimate reasons why motorcycles should be covered. Living in swampy Florida with a lot of wildlife and occasional storms, along with water sprinklers and theft prevention issues, some of the reasons we will list are fairly obvious. What I'm hoping to get from someone here are explanations or documentation of long-term damage caused by leaving a motorcycle uncovered for extended periods of time. Any help anyone can add to my list would be greatly appreciated.
So what’s the outcome ? Or did ya descide to move out ?
Yup. One hit wonder. :laugh: