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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 172182"><p>If it's an exclusive neighborhood chances are there is a homeowner's association and most of them require approval before doing anything such as putting in a fence or wall or even major landscaping. In my last neighborhood, my neighbor across the street ended up with a 2 tons of dirt sitting in his driveway for 6 weeks because he didn't get pre-approval from the HOA and another neighbor (a busybody) complained and he had to halt everything until he got approval. Our neighborhood wasn't exclusive, but the HOA bylaws, or whatever they are called, said we couldn't have a privacy fence and no fences over 4 feet high and you still had to have pre-approval before doing it.</p><p></p><p>If the neighbor is doing the work themselves, chance are also good that they didn't get permits, etc from the city. The city will put a halt to what they are doing, too, until that is taken care of.</p><p></p><p>I'm so glad I live in the neighborhood I do now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 172182"] If it's an exclusive neighborhood chances are there is a homeowner's association and most of them require approval before doing anything such as putting in a fence or wall or even major landscaping. In my last neighborhood, my neighbor across the street ended up with a 2 tons of dirt sitting in his driveway for 6 weeks because he didn't get pre-approval from the HOA and another neighbor (a busybody) complained and he had to halt everything until he got approval. Our neighborhood wasn't exclusive, but the HOA bylaws, or whatever they are called, said we couldn't have a privacy fence and no fences over 4 feet high and you still had to have pre-approval before doing it. If the neighbor is doing the work themselves, chance are also good that they didn't get permits, etc from the city. The city will put a halt to what they are doing, too, until that is taken care of. I'm so glad I live in the neighborhood I do now. [/QUOTE]
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