Airparks; Living On The Beaten Path?
Sir, I like you. You have some good stuff to say. However, either top post
or learn to goddamn SNIP.
Jim
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"WJRFlyBoy" wrote in message
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On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 20:12:28 -0400, Margy Natalie wrote:
I won't speak for Orval but I wouldn't buy such a lot because if the
owners don't own the runway who ever does could sell it out from
under you and you end up with a house with a big garage.
There can still be problems. We had one in Wisconsin where a lawyer
bought one of the lots. Built a nice house without a hangar. Then
got the runway shutdown because of noise!
Holy crap! if there were ever a case for justifiable homicide.
Bertie
They should have written their HOA materials better. We had to sign
something at closing that stated we knew we were in and aviation
community, there were landing aircraft and we couldn't do anything about
it (not quite the wording, but the jist is the same).
Margy
You can and should write strong language into the HOA, covenants and
restrictions, attaching them to the deed in perpetuity. Still, someone
can always dump a lawsuit on the Owners wherein, hopefully, you can be
(self) insured as to the cost of the litigation and the potential loss
in litigation.
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