15 common owner errors that you did not realize that you can be sentenced to a fine for

Painting colors, these are the fines of the common owner to avoid.


WhenIt's about being an owneryou can thinkpossess a house gives you all the power. But it's not always the case. The cities and associations of local owners (HOAS) can establish rules and guidelines for your home, to dictate the size of your grass to what you can have parked outside your home - and break these rules could You slap with a heavy fine. The guidelines change depending on the city or HOA, so it's best to read your local rules when you first spend a house. But if you are curious about some of the most common owner's fines, you can be struck with you, we filed them for you.

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Have a moving truck parked outside your home

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In theDisplacement or remodeling process your house? Be careful where you leave the truck or garbage moving: If you do not follow the guidelines for your area, you could be fined.

"The owners are frequently caught with custody by fines for displacing trucks or loop pins of containers or garbage skips, with near their homes," saidRyan Carriganco-founder ofMovebuddha, a website that helps people plan their online movements. "Numerous HOAS limit the amount of time and sizes of moving trucks, moving containers or benderers that can be parked outside a house."

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Have too many vehicles

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The number of vehicles your household does not often have a concern of many owners think, saysAshley Baskin, authorized real estate agent and member of the Advisory Board forDigest of life at home.

Most people "believe they can have as many cars as possible," says Baskin. "However, many associations limit the number of vehicles in the community. There are also strict parking rules, both for residents and their guests."

3
To cut down a tree

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Be careful before cutting trees on your property.Warren Simmonds, landscape architect withSimmonds & Associates, says that many trees have received a status "heritage tree" if they are of a "certain size or species". And if you cut one, you can be doomed to a fine.

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Plant certain plants

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Some cities also have guidelines onWhich plants you are allowed to plant in your garden. For example, Simmonds says California usually has rules against "prophetic" planting (otherwise called hazardous fire plants) such as bamboo. The planting can lead to a fine, not to mention deletion.

"Owners need to check their county restrictions," says Simmonds. "Usually, counties have a checklist somewhere online, often on the fire district website."

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Do not cut your grass

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Bryan Clayton, CEO of the company of Lawn CareGREENPALRemember a scenario where an owner came out of the city for four weeks and during that time, the mowing service of the lawn she had used. With heat and precipitation in Tennessee, sheThe grass had grown up Have more than 24 inches tall while she was missing. When she returned, she was greeted with fines from her hoa and city to have too big grass.

"The fines were over $ 250 and if she did not have someone who mowed her yard in the next seven days, the fines were put to doubling," he says. The Clayton Company "was able to bring someone to mow his court the next day, but more and more, it starts to become common with the owners' associations and the municipalities to maintain the collection of income and maintain values ​​of property."

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Fence

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Of course, the implementation of a fence can be beneficial for your home - itallows extra privacy at your home and garden. However, it may not be something you can actually do.

"Set up a fence around your property may result in a fine if it is not done in accordance with the regulation of your HOA or your neighborhood," saysMelanie Hartmann, Owner ofCreo Home Buyers, a house buying company in Maryland.

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Change your roof color

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Many HOA regulations actually have rules on the color of the roof and you can "potentially be doomed to a fine" if you change the roof color into a color that is not allowed, according toMark Soto, a roof contractor based in Wisconsin.

"Many people tend to change the color of their roof during a roof replacement to better match their house. The question is that many HOA agreements contain architectural standards that must be followed by the owners where they specifically mention the colors allowed for home roofs, "he says." In fact, most HOA regulations even have regulations that affirm that the replacements of the roof must be approved by the Council, which is something that Many owners do not know and who can end up costing them thousands of dollars. "

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Change the outside of your house

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Your roof is not the only part of your home, you must worry. HOAS are often "difficult" when it comes to your outside walls of the house, also saysMarty Basherspecialist in home improvement withModular cupboards.

"Hoas can make owners of beautiful owners for painting if their homes are an unapproved color, a coat and a copy, or all that violates the agreement signed between the owners and HOA," says Basher.

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Subcontine your property

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David ReischerReal Estate Lawyer and Chief Executive Officer ofLegaladvice.comNote that sublease is a "quick way to get someone to take care of your lease", but it is also a decision that risks sanctions or significant fines.

"Many states and local municipalities have laws that regulate the law of the undercover tenant," says Reisher. "It is therefore critically essential for a tenant who wants to underlink their apartment to find out if local laws allow a tenant to sublet their apartment before doing it."

10
Allow short-term rentals

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Having someone to take care of your lease is not the only thing that could get you hit with a fine. Even short-term rentals, as when you are on vacation, can be submitted to the same rules.

"In a world where fast species can be made with applications such as Airbnb, many owners are turning to short-term rentals when leaving their home," says Baskin. "However, many associations do not allow this use and end anyone who rents their home."

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Installation of new windows

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NumerousOwners want to make improvements at home At home after they moved. But not knowing your guidelines in the city before promulgating even the smallest changes can make things more difficult to you.

"Most people know they need a license before creating a new hangar or garage on their property," saidLisa Torelli-SauerpublisherDread, a website dedicated to helping people make smart home investments. "Fewer people realize that even less obvious home improvements, such as new windows or plumbing, may also require a license."

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Give old things on your sidewalk

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Over time, you canaccumulate things in your home that you do not want anymore. And instead of throwing these things, you may think that it would be better to give them free - but pay attention to what you are leaving these donations.

"It's tempting to take an office, a chair, a sofa or a table that you do not want and simply place it on your lawn with a" free "sign attached, but you'd better check your city or HOA orders Before doing it, as it can end up costing you money, "says Basher.

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Take your garbage too late

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Hoas can often be like a strict mother when it comes to getting out the trash.David Bakke, house expert withDollar Sanity, says that a lot of hoas are fine to "put your garbage can too late" or even to "bring them after the deadline."

And although it may seem just a scary tale, it happens. In reality,WKYC Newsreported that Cleveland residents have sentenced more than $ 400,000 for 2018 waste violations. The City Act apparently allows quotes many things, especially for "to have bags outside the box, mix garbage with recycling and exit from your cans too early or to leave them out too late. "

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Holiday decorations

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Want a holiday spirit? Check with your HOA before gettingtoo much in the spirit.Peter Miller, a professional landscape and founder ofGardening stuff, says that many associations have rules against what can be left outside the house of sight, even with regard to bikes and skateboards. But he says that many owners do not realize that these rules also extend to "decoratingExterior of your home with holiday decorations. "

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Or leave them too long

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If your associationIs Allow you toView holiday decorationsYou can think that you are clear. However, many HOA also have regulations for how long you can keep the holiday decorations.

"Some people proudly post their holiday spirit from early November at the end of January," says Basher. "However, more often than no, the owners receive a schedule for decorations - between 10 and 20 days before and after a holiday."


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