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Lackmaster
Mar 1, 2011
I feel like your first step should be to learn about your HOA rules in excruciating detail. As far as HOA true-believers go, your yard is “perfect” and any changes may be met with opposition. Opposition will probably range from passive aggressive looks all the way to getting reported to your HOA and/or local zoning enforcement dept. Being sure you’re on the right side of the regulation will help if/when that happens. If you want to get really creative you should learn about the gaps in your HOA regs or things it’s otherwise silent on.

This may be overreacting, but it really depends on your HOA. In the worst case scenario they will gently caress.you.up if you do anything to disturb that sterile-rear end grass.

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