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Old 04-06-2003, 10:56 PM
zxcvbob
 
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Default garden police gone wild?

wrote:
yes. there were deed restrictions on the property my mother and father bought 60
years ago. Cant sell to black people and no Jews.

there were no other restrictions on the land. I dont even think it was zoned back
then cause there were farmers all around the area.

The CITY became the BIG HOA. It is the politicians within the last few years began
writing the laws of a typical HOA into CITY LAW, including no fences etc. etc. etc.
So the ENTIRE CITY OF BROOKFIELD has become one big HOA.

Got it? they changed the laws after my parents bought the property.
Ingrid



If that's true, it's called an "ex post facto" law and unenforcable because
it violates the US Constitution (Article 1 and I think Article 6).
Anything preexisting *must* be grandfathered.

Unless they wanna condemn the property using "imminent domain." [that
oughta start a ruckus]

Best regards,
Bob