GilligansGirls
Chirping
It is my understanding, per our board that any law city, state or county supersedes HOA covenants. We live in Comal county and they have nothing at all. We have pressed them as to why they don't say at least how many chickens you are allowed to have. NothingHere in Bexar County, Texas, county law provides that we are allowed to have backyard chickens with the appropriate restrictions. What I cannot understand is how an HOA, which is not a duly elected, governmental body, has the right to supersede county law, usurp the rights of the people, and declare illegal, or unlawful, that which the peoples' duly elected officials have deemed legal and lawful.