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Home Owner Regulations on House Color: Pink
Introduction
Homeowner associations (HOAs) are formal legal associations which maintain a residential area. They make the laws within the area. Some of their functions are to get fees from the residents to keep on going neighborhoods operations. Collect money to preserve public property within an area for example a swimming pool and more. However, some of their functions encroach upon the property rights of others, like a homeowner's association can enforce regulations like the number of pets and the kind of pets one might keep, regulations on the diving board of your swimming pool, or against a pink house. Yes, an HOA can even forbid you for having a pink house.
Homeowners associations first emerged in the country of A in the mid-nineteenth century. However, they became more common in the 1960s after the Federal Housing Authority started to develop more and more residential areas for housing. The reasons for homeowners associations coming into being were a shortage of land and a cultural want of having uniform architecture. Initially, a lot of the rules were racially motivated, i.e. the limited certain races from owning property in a certain area. These rules were banned in 1968 by the Fair Housing Act. Today, HOAs levy taxes, enforce rules regulate activities and provide services. They can even stop you from having a pink house.
CC&Rs or covenants, conditions and restrictions are rules imposed on homeowners by a homeowners association. They can vary from the height of a diving board on your personal pool to what pets you can keep. Some rules even dictate the appearance of your house. If the paint color on your exterior walls does not adhere to the aesthetics of your homeowners association then you will have to change it. Most associations forbid residents to paint their houses in any color that is considered to wild or unconventional. For example most homeowners associations have restrictions on gold painted houses or pink houses.
Most homeowners associations have list of acceptable colors for the outer wall paint of a house. The reason they give is that one of their principle reason of being needed or being present is that they keep the property value of an area high. Crazy colors like pink or anything else unconventional make a community an undesirable place to live in and so the value of the area goes down. When homeowners associations have issues with a houses paint color they can fine the owners or ask them to repaint the house in a given period of time.
Tips and comments
Tips for when you go for painting your house exterior are, first of all don't go for anything wild like having a pink house. Your HOA is sure to ask you to repaint if you go for a pink house. Go through your HOAs list of acceptable colors for house exterior and choose from them. If you want to go for something other than the colors on the preapproved list, then make sure after choosing your colors you go to the association to get the colors approved. Ask your contractor to get you paint samples or a fan deck for the submission process. |
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