Help with changing HOA covenants in Centennial CO!!

Little Red Henn

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I am looking for help to get my HOA covenants changed. I live in Centennial CO, a suburb of Denver. It's my understanding that Centennial allows hens, no roosters. I know this will take hard work, time and much patience. I have contacted my HOA to see if other home owners have shown same interest. I was told in the past seven years this person has volunteered his position, no one had given any indication of desiring chickens.

Has anyone out there had any experience dealing with HOA covenants and had any success making an appeal?

I'm also wanting to build my case with stats that tell how chickens are not problematic to neighbors: not as nosey as dogs, family friendly, clean??, not smelly??

What are other facts that would build my case?

I also understand that the "city" of Denver allows chickens, roosters, goats and other fowl.

Thanks for any help!
Henny
 
Which HOA are you dealing with? I am also in Centennial, Palos Verdes (No HOA). Recently moved here from Maplewood (next neighborhood over)...Since I've moved to Palos Verdes I hatched 8 chickens- 4 turned out to be roosters. They are just 2.5-3months old. I have gotten 2 notices in the past 2 days due to a neighbor's complaint. However since my chickens are under 6 mo. I am not sure what they can do to make me get rid of my roosters. I just called and left a message...wish me luck!
 
Read your indentures yourself to see if they allow chickens. My Trustees tried to say they were not allowed and sued me however after 2 years they dropped the case because they were going to lose. My indentures used canned wording that is present in many basic indentures across the country.
 

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