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right to park truck in own driveway

Larrry

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Homeowner wins right to park truck in own driveway
Updated: Wednesday, 28 Jul 2010, 10:35 AM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 28 Jul 2010, 5:40 AM EDT

Gloria
Gomez
ODESSA, Fla. - It's hard to believe that A.J. Vizzi spent nearly $200,000 defending his right to park his own pickup truck in his own driveway.

When he first moved in back in 1997, Vizzi was told that parking his large truck in the driveway wasn't against the subdivision's rules. But years later, the Eagles Masters Association, which governs the entire community, said it did violate their rules and therefore, the truck had to go.

It didn't end there. Knowing the truck did not fit in his garage, Vizzi decided to stand his ground.

The homeowners association sued Vizzi, and for two exhausting years, the two parties battled in court.

"They just didn't care," Vizzi told FOX 13. "It was like, 'our rules overrule what your community says because we're a master association and, you know, we're right and you're wrong.' I couldn't believe I had to go hire an attorney just to defend myself against this, what was a meritless lawsuit."

In December of 2008, Vizzi and his family got an early Christmas present: A judge ruled in their favor. It was finally over, they thought. But the homeowners association appealed the decision, and off to court they went once again.

Finally, in March of this year, A.J. won again and a judge awarded him more than $187,000 in legal fees just this week.

"I think what people should take away from this is that homeowners should be left alone unless it’s a very serious issue," Vizzi's attorney, Dan Anderson said. "And, certainly, requiring a homeowner to spend over two hundred thousand dollars to defend themselves simply to park a vehicle in the driveway just doesn't make any sense at all."

Despite the cash, it's Vizzi parking his truck in his own driveway that remains the biggest victory of all.

"I think that maybe I was just being bullied by this group," said Vizzi, "and maybe now they'll think twice."

In a news release from his law firm, Anderson said the association will have incurred more than $300,000 in legal fees and costs after paying the Vizzis. He said the Vizzis regret the fact that the homeowners will end up paying the bill, but had no other choice aside from giving in to the association's demands.

Originally reported by MyFoxTampaBay.com:

http://www.myfoxtampabay.com/dpp/news/local/hillsborough/homeowner-wins-right-to-park-truck-in-own-driveway-072810
 

Steve

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Part of me supports the guy and individual freedoms..

but the conservative part of me understands the law, rules and that this guy bought into the crap when he bought a home from them..

he gave up his personnel freedoms for a set of rules... for a extra bit of security.. and when it came back and infringed upon himself... he didn't like it...

I will never buy into a condo, homeowners or historic neighborhood as I like the ability to be myself and to defend my neighborhood's rights....
 

MsSage

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I know I am talkign about a big truck BUT Shoer parked in front of his parents house, cars and trucks are allowed as long as they are in front of your house. Semis are not allowed to park on the street.....waiting to unload or overnight waiting to unload/load.
Yeap he got a ticket ...called the police and they ssaid well sorry but the ticket stands. Called the mayor and was told due to the economic conditions they stood behind the officcer who wrote the ticket.....no matter it was in front of his legal address......
Gotta love it. He is refusing to pay ..says let them arrest him and he will serve the time out in jail. geee going to cost them so much more to do all that then use common sense.
 

Larrry

Well-known member
"due to economic situations" ,in other words they need some money

I can not see why people sign off to these HOA if they can't abide by their rules
 
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