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If I have to, I will do it. It seems, however, I may not have to. I shifted through more Google Earth Image, and I am now pretty sure the trees were planted around 2007. Please take a look at these images.
The cost is a secondary issue. As I said in an earlier post, I have no problem replanting the trees if they were on the lot when the lot was sold the first time.
I posted the first message to confirm my interpretation of the covenant was correct so that I can correct the fact with the HOA. The...
I have found the name of the original owner, but it seems she moved to NC. Based on the information that I got from the Internet (spokeo.com), I called her, but the two numbers I tried were not hers. If you know a better way of finding her contact information, please let me know.
Here is the...
What a great idea! I downloaded Google Earth Pro and checked out my home.
I am not sure if I can trust these images from Jan/1999. My house and my neighbor's were first sold in 1995, by when the development of most houses was done. But the satellite image from Jan/1999 shows no houses.
The...
What happens if neither parties have evidence to back up their claims? I thought that the HOA needs to prove that the trees on the lot at the first sales before instructing me to plant the tree. Am I wrong here?
Is that good enough evidence? We are talking about 26 years ago.
In this picture, three trees are along the fence nicely. Based on this, I assume it is unlikely that these trees are a natural formation. Then, someone possibly planted these trees. Who? If the developer of the subdivision...
BTW, who has the burden of proof? Do I have to prove that the trees were not on the lot when the first sale was made? Or does the HOA have to prove that the trees were on the lot when the first sale was made? Since the HOA is bringing the case, I guess they have the burden of proof as a...
Thank you for your response. If there is a photo proving they were indeed the trees that existed before the first sale, I have no problem planting the replacement. The interpretation of the HOA is that ANY trees that are removed have to be replaced, which I argued is incorrect. If my...
What is the name of your state? Georgia
Hello all,
One of the trees in my backyard fell last Thursday morning due to the storm. While removing the fallen tree, I decided to cut down two more trees: one in the left and the other in the right of the fallen tree. The HOA insists that I have to...
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