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On Mon, 14 May 2007 11:53:45 -0400, "Dan Zimmerman N3OX"
<n3ox@n3ox.net> wrote:
>Absolutely, but the suggestion to put in writing that you'll make up
>the difference in property values is essentially settling a number of
>lawsuits that haven't yet been brought against you, and that seems a
>little much to me!
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Right you are. My original suggestion to "put it in writing" was not
something I would ever seriously consider, just a way of getting him
to see what he was asking the HOA to do: Assume all the downside risk
with no guarantee or benefits to the HOA at all. Why would they do
that?
If the HOA does eventually grant him permission, I would say he is a
very lucky fellow indeed. They have no obligation to do so at all and
he must be a very persuasive salesman! :-)
Bill W6WRT
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