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Old 05-17-2018, 09:17 AM   #44329
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My HOA sent out a mass communication a few weeks ago about parking violations and reiterated all of their rules for parking, overflow, and driveways. Apparently, maintaining your car must be done entirely within your garage, but my garage is super skinny, barely wide enough for my car.

I've swapped winter and summer tires a couple of times in my driveway already without any fuss, even ran my air compressor when I switched to my summer wheels this year. I don't have anywhere else to do this and I sure as hell ain't paying anyone anymore. I guess I'll keep doing it until they single me out?

Did they specifically say you can't maintain the car in the driveway? My COA says maintenance can't be performed in parking pads, meaning shared spots. Many residents thought that meant the driveways, but so long as a car isn't left inoperable in a driveway for a vague "prolonged period of time", they're fine with performing work on it.
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