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BigBird 2025
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GoodafternoonThe House of Mouse. That's funny. But those regulations aren't so funny. It would make me a little crazy to have my land micromanaged so much. When we were looking for property we ruled out two that we visited immediately, in spite of their beauty - because they had HOA's. We looked at the list of restrictions (including no chickens at one!) and bowed out.
I think that's smart not to have permanently attached tarps if you get heavy winds. I'm sure you're eager to move ahead at this point!
Very smart to stay out of the HOA debacle. If you have away from home interests and can afford lawn care and like to live by rules and regulations then Hoa's are for you. Anymore Florida is just one housing development after another cookie cutter style and all have Hoa's.
They have gotten so out of control with their extortion fees for this that and the other that the state is finally cracking down. I was actually the President for 2 years of an Hoa of 15 Homes some 25 years ago. I did it out of self preservation as I was the only resident that truly knew what was going on locally. Glad that is all over with.
I now live in a non Hoa subdivision, of 84 homes 6 of us voluntarily do the actual physical work of caring for our entrance including raising money to keep the wall painted (by us) and maintain and replace the decretive bushes along the base of the wall.
Yes very anxious to get started building. I started gathering the items needed from the supply list given on the plans I purchased. Just need to gather up the PT 2by material from the big box store, and I can start building the door, door frame, roost bars and egg box ahead of time. When my son comes to visit from North Florida with his two little girls we will erect the coop itself. when finished Ill post pictures. I might document the building for the coop page here on the BYC forum.
What's going on in your neck of the woods.
Keep on clucken.
