Help! My subdivision is suing me!

RoyalCoopMom

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I have had a small backyard flock for about a year now. The subdivision trustee's have gotten wind of my pets and are now suing me, demanding I "dispose" of my chickens. The thing is, the way I read it the indentures allow pets in limited numbers so I think I'm Ok. Still they are pursuing this to court. I did find a lawyer in town who has successfully defended chicken owners against Home Owner associations so I am hopeful we will win but if anyone has any suggestions I'm all ears! I opened a GoFundMe site to fund our defense. Here's the link. Please share our story with anyone you think might be willing to help!

https://www.gofundme.com/26qtrsc

Backyard chickens is an awesome group and was pivotal in helping this city girl establish her first flock. Thanks for all the support!

Bonnie
 
Chickens are livestock not pets. You can treat them and name them like pets but there is no getting around the definition of livestock in a court of law.
 
Chickens are livestock not pets. You can treat them and name them like pets but there is no getting around the definition of livestock in a court of law.
You can get around anything now. Nothing has actual meaning except ones own perception apparently. But the OP didn't say if the bylaws and covenants explicitly prohibit livestock in general or poultry explicitly. Chickens are a bird, parakeets are birds. Unless they explicitly banned "livestock" and even then explicitly mention "poultry" as included in that definition, there is an argument that can be made. Now if they have a prohibition on outbuildings that were not preapproved, possibly even including doghouses etc, then that would actually be harder to fight. But I wouldn't count on an HOA being reasonable in either case.


Just be polite, make your case clearly, bring in evidence for hens being less of a nuisance than dogs (ex. lower decibels for normal noises, quiet at night, less likely to get out from proper confinement, don't cause serious injury), cite the numbers of cities large and small that have passed reasonable chicken ordinances (NYC, LA, Sacremento I think have them) and especially any cities, counties, or municipalities that have recently made provisions for keeping chickens, and provide documentation of your sanitary and human living conditions for the birds.
 
I have had a small backyard flock for about a year now. The subdivision trustee's have gotten wind of my pets and are now suing me, demanding I "dispose" of my chickens. The thing is, the way I read it the indentures allow pets in limited numbers so I think I'm Ok. Still they are pursuing this to court. I did find a lawyer in town who has successfully defended chicken owners against Home Owner associations so I am hopeful we will win but if anyone has any suggestions I'm all ears! I opened a GoFundMe site to fund our defense. Here's the link. Please share our story with anyone you think might be willing to help!

https://www.gofundme.com/26qtrsc

Backyard chickens is an awesome group and was pivotal in helping this city girl establish her first flock. Thanks for all the support!

Bonnie
Are they your Therapy Chickens? I know folk use chickens for therapy animals.
Best,
Karen
 
Chickens are livestock not pets. You can treat them and name them like pets but there is no getting around the definition of livestock in a court of law.


when i read the terms.. it's pretty clear that chickens are not allowed.. Poultry was pretty much it for me.

i think there was a case about a family keeping a pig as a pet.

no offense to the original poster.. but knowing it is not allowed and still do it anyway..often will ended up like this (a legal battle).


the lawyer and case you mentioned -- was it another homeowner in the same community as you? since each community will have their own HOA so their rules and regulations can vary

well.. good luck to you


 
poultry is a pretty broad term

it covers pretty much domestic birds that people raise for meat or eggs..


still i'm curious about the legal battle.. please keep us update on this.. a picture of the court's verdict will do.
 
We got our HOA rules changed like, a year after we moved in :) im so sorry that people are suing you for such a trivial thing! Is is even bothering anyone? Our mindset was, if its our property... and we bought it. We can have animals!
 
We got our HOA rules changed like, a year after we moved in
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im so sorry that people are suing you for such a trivial thing! Is is even bothering anyone? Our mindset was, if its our property... and we bought it. We can have animals!

attend the meets and gather signatures can help

but it will depends on your HOA

there are HOAs made of investors.. so good luck changing those greedy #$#$# mind
 

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