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Posted by Oren on May 13, 2007, 5:55 pm
wrote:

>Oren wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Oren wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>dee wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>i live in florida, my house has tile roof, I painted with BEAR red
>>>>>>latex paint, now the home association want me to remove it,
>>>>>>what product i can used ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>You painted your tile roof with latex paint?
>>>>
>>>>That's what he said :-)
>>>
>>>Well technically he said that his house has a tile roof and he painted
>>>something with latex paint, but we don't need to get too picky I
>>>guess.... lol
>>
>>
>> According to a "board member". Somebody in our HOA painted some
>> portion of their house RED. The owner ignored letters to correct the
>> CC&R violations. Eventually, there was a lien placed on the property.
>> The HOA will collect if and when the owner sells the property.
>>
>Our city has code that disallows - I forget the term, but something like
>"unusual" - color but doesn't specify. The city or county got after
>someone who painted "for sale" on their roof. Ennyhoo, the OP should
>read the HOA documents to see what the rules say. Latex paint on
>masonry is normal here, but not red. Probably need a couple of coats to
>cover it. If the documents don't disallow it, I would write a letter to
>appeal if I had my heart set on a red roof, in hopes it will be time to
>repaint before they get real serious.

I use exterior latex on my "Taco Bell" looking stucco, but would never
consider it (or any paint) for the Spanish type barrel tile on the
roof.

>In our condo, similar to many HOA's, we don't own the outside so would
>not be allowed to paint it. I should say, it is common area, not ours
>alone.

Documents are important as you say. I've seem some Condo HOA's (Las
Vegas) that do not maintain the outside; leaving outside paint and
repair up to the owner.

Being from FL I never witnessed "painted tile" as a younger person.

I did see an HOA issue a fine, because the Boy Scouts set up tents to
dry several tents; (Cape Coral, FL) after a camping trip.
--
Oren

"The voices in my head may not be real, but they have some good ideas!"

Posted by Oren on May 13, 2007, 6:02 pm

>I did see an HOA issue a fine, because the Boy Scouts set up tents to
>dry several tents; (Cape Coral, FL) after a camping trip.

This should read City Ordinance[?] fine, not a HOA fine.

Opps!

--
Oren

"The voices in my head may not be real, but they have some good ideas!"

Posted by Norminn on May 13, 2007, 7:42 pm
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> Documents are important as you say. I've seem some Condo HOA's (Las
> Vegas) that do not maintain the outside; leaving outside paint and
> repair up to the owner.
>
> Being from FL I never witnessed "painted tile" as a younger person.

Most folks around here have concrete tile (not clay) and paint it. My
guess is that concrete lasts longer? Less expensive?
>
> I did see an HOA issue a fine, because the Boy Scouts set up tents to
> dry several tents; (Cape Coral, FL) after a camping trip.
> --
Every once in a while an HOA makes the news - last one I recall was the
wife of a soldier in Iraq who had signs in the yard, which were against
the rules. I think she got fined, and refused to take down the sign.
Before that, a dying kid whose parents built a two-story playhouse in
the yard. Nobody has shot anyone in an HOA meeting for a while :o) A
couple of our board members have advanced degrees in mental torture and
harassement; cops don't do anything, even when I offered to do the
paperwork :o)
> Oren
>
> "The voices in my head may not be real, but they have some good ideas!"

Posted by Oren on May 13, 2007, 8:07 pm
wrote:

>clipped
>>
>> Documents are important as you say. I've seem some Condo HOA's (Las
>> Vegas) that do not maintain the outside; leaving outside paint and
>> repair up to the owner.
>>
>> Being from FL I never witnessed "painted tile" as a younger person.
>
>Most folks around here have concrete tile (not clay) and paint it. My
>guess is that concrete lasts longer? Less expensive?
>>
>> I did see an HOA issue a fine, because the Boy Scouts set up tents to
>> dry several tents; (Cape Coral, FL) after a camping trip.
>> --
>Every once in a while an HOA makes the news - last one I recall was the
>wife of a soldier in Iraq who had signs in the yard, which were against
>the rules. I think she got fined, and refused to take down the sign.
>Before that, a dying kid whose parents built a two-story playhouse in
>the yard. Nobody has shot anyone in an HOA meeting for a while :o) A
>couple of our board members have advanced degrees in mental torture and
>harassement; cops don't do anything, even when I offered to do the
>paperwork :o)

Once I had the HOA police collect and not return my garage sale signs.
No wonder the slow down in sales!

They did a "grab-by" :-))

A Specific model was sold by the community center and under every
circumstance must be used.


--
Oren

"The voices in my head may not be real, but they have some good ideas!"

Posted by mm on May 13, 2007, 7:26 pm
wrote:

>
>In our condo, similar to many HOA's, we don't own the outside so would
>not be allowed to paint it. I should say, it is common area, not ours
>alone.

I didn't know there were HOAs where the owners didn't own the roofs.
I do own mine, but we have no rule about roof color. But not because
I own it. I'm not allowed to paint my house any other color than the
one it was built with, and I own that too.

But someone would have to explain to me why the roof *tile* was
painted. I don't think that is a good idea.

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