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Originally Posted by dipso
I couldn't even see it at first. It's behind the gate right? Technically that is not in your driveway or on the street, which could be considered common areas. But I doubt the side of your house is common.
Unless the CCRs are amended to say ' no parking of RVs period", I don't think they can do anything. Especially because Motorcycles, Three wheelers, Quads, Jet Skis, Fishing Boats, etc. Can all be considered recreational vehicles. And people that have those won't want to move them off their property.
Maybe you could just build your gate taller and hide the whole thing. Probably wouldn't look too bad.
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If the information in your initial post is accurate, then
THIS^^
The RV is
not on the driveway nor the street. The CC&R's
do not forbid an RV on your property (if you cited them correctly.) You are not in violation of anything.
I think, to this point, you have handled it well and, if you want, you can emphatically
deny that you are in violation. You may also remind the Prez that allowing the "public" on your property opens you up to liabilities should someone injure themselves while touring
your wilderness property (this is a real issue for you unless you have some special arrangement with the HOA.) As you have already said, perhaps it's about time to withdraw permission to others due to harassment by visitors to your wilderness area (the complainer), and the legal liabilities involved.