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Reason #234 for not living in an HOA. HOA board is to blame....HOA board had to sign off on the plans.

Neighbor change the stucco on his house from a brown-earth tone to dark green. IMHO; the new color looks sharp! But a couple of Karrens in the neighborhood have their panties up in a wad... HOA approved the new color...

I live in an HOA.... I am always fearful of a lawsuits and judgements against the HOA. A million dollar judgement would put a nasty lein on everyones property. :mad3::mad3::mad3::mad3:
 

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Linked from that was this one:

Apparently someone in Riverton Utah put up a 25-ft tall precast wall garage in a subdivision and the neighborhood Karens are excited :lmao:

Aaron Z

Fuck HOA
did the neighbors inform this guy when they built?
did the neighbors houses look like shit when they were building?
is it the neighbors lot? Do they own it?

fuck off karen, and your HOA
 
That thing is awesome. Could use a build thread from that guy. Don't they typically pour those walls onsite then lift into place?
 
said it was precast.
"and went up quick on a holiday weekend so nobody would notice"
bitch you'd be complaining if there was construction next to your house for 3 months to build a regular framed shop too.

Its no accident. He knew what he was doing:laughing:

Trying to slap that badass shop up in an HOA full of karens is rather optimistic. Pretty fucking sad that it made the news though
 

When they replace utility poles, they start from the top (power) and go down. Each utility moves their cable to the new pole and cuts the pole down to the next cable. Sometimes it takes week before everyone gets their stuff moved to the new pole.

When they got to the woodpecker nest, they clamped that section of pole to the new pole.
 
if man's got the permits, fuck'em.

actually, fuck'em anyway, cause fuck permits.
It showed a picture of his permit in one point of the video and they had somebody from the city quoted as saying that he had all the correct permits approved before building.

When they replace utility poles, they start from the top (power) and go down. Each utility moves their cable to the new pole and cuts the pole down to the next cable. Sometimes it takes week before everyone gets their stuff moved to the new pole.

When they got to the woodpecker nest, they clamped that section of pole to the new pole.
A week? There are sections of poles in town (as well as entire old poles) that have been sitting next to new poles for over a year.

Aaron Z
 
It showed a picture of his permit in one point of the video and they had somebody from the city quoted as saying that he had all the correct permits approved before building.


A week? There are sections of poles in town (as well as entire old poles) that have been sitting next to new poles for over a year.

Aaron Z
I missed the S. Weeks.
 
It showed a picture of his permit in one point of the video and they had somebody from the city quoted as saying that he had all the correct permits approved before building.


A week? There are sections of poles in town (as well as entire old poles) that have been sitting next to new poles for over a year.

Aaron Z
there's been a pole with a splint ratchet strapped to it for a year up the street.
 
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