that is my question, is that enforceable? In the same way they cannot ban satellite dishes these days, can they ban owners from carrying?zero4o3 wrote:I was going to point that out also. it might not be illegal but they could have a rule against weapons in the common areas.cb1000rider wrote:That's my understanding also (can't prohibit an owner). You OWN the property (co-own, in the case of common property).
However, like having an employer, that doesn't mean that your board couldn't punish you for breaking the "rules", which an entirely different basket.. And HOAs (inc Condo associations) have a pretty bad rap on flatly ignoring the constitution - largely because they have everyone's money and indemnification for those making the decisions.
If they call the police, I'd simply inform them that you're a co-owner of the property and hope that they leave it alone as a civil issue.
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- Wed Jan 06, 2016 10:02 pm
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- Wed Jan 06, 2016 2:58 pm
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Condo complex posting 30.06 and 30.07
Im familiar with the chiarini case. What other case law is out there?
Condo association just posted 30.06 and 30.07. Im an owner so it seems like because Im an owner of the shared property I should be able to carry regardless of 30.07 & 30.06 being posted.
I know I can carry to/from my vehicle, but what about using the facilities? pool, bbq, going to beach etc.
Condo association just posted 30.06 and 30.07. Im an owner so it seems like because Im an owner of the shared property I should be able to carry regardless of 30.07 & 30.06 being posted.
I know I can carry to/from my vehicle, but what about using the facilities? pool, bbq, going to beach etc.