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Home Owner Can't Park F-150 in Driveway

Wednesday August 20, 2008
Here's a story that reinforces the need to read property restrictions before you buy a house, and to read them carefully. A home owner in Texas can't park his 2007 Ford F-150 in the driveway overnight. If he drove a Chevy Avalanche, Cadillac Escalade EXT, Honda Ridgeline or a Lincoln Mark LT (which sure looks a lot like an F-150 to me), no problem, but most other trucks have to be garaged because they "look like a truck" or aren't "upscale" enough.

Texan Jim Greenwood is battling his Home Owners Association about the issue. The Stonebriar HOA Web site has a login page for residents, but only basic info for everyone else, so I couldn't find a copy of the restrictions. Board member Bill Osborn told a Dallas reporter that a no-pickups rule had been in place since 1989. Some residents have petitioned successfully for permission to leave their trucks outside, but Mr. Greenwood's request was denied. I'm no attorney, but it seems like allowing one or two trucks to remain in the drive could be an arguing point for other pickup owners who live in the development.

More about the story from Dallas WFAA News

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August 20, 2008 at 9:53 am
(1) GBTtown says:

I KNEW there was another reason I hated Dallas! Too many uptight, obnoxious, elitist prigs. What kind of community, in a state that was built by hard working men and women; many of whom drove trucks, would deny someone the right to park an acceptably new, well maintained pickup in there own driveway?

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