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    Communities > Forums > Article: Formal Gardens - Not as Snooty as You Think :)
    Forum: Article: Formal Gardens - Not as Snooty as You Think :)Replies: 6, Views: 31
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    Lilliesan
    San Antonio, TX

    January 22, 2008 7:34 PM

    Post #4439096

    I am involved in landscaping my lawn as well. You are right, lots of WORK involved, but the end result is SOOOO worth it!

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    Dea
    Frederick, MD (Zone 6a)

    January 22, 2008 7:35 PM

    Post #4439107

    Oooooooh - it's beautiful! Great job :)

    Lilliesan
    San Antonio, TX

    January 22, 2008 7:36 PM

    Post #4439115

    I have a question about Homeowners' Associations. I am having problems with mine. I wondered if anyone else had successfully dealt with their lack of guidelines. Help!!!
    Dea
    Frederick, MD (Zone 6a)

    January 22, 2008 7:45 PM

    Post #4439142

    I'm not too well versed in the subject, but I did d-mail a Texas DG'er who I think knows quite a bit - perhaps she'll mosey on over in the next day or so to answer :)

    Tir_Na_Nog
    Houston
    United States (Zone 9b)

    January 22, 2008 8:00 PM

    Post #4439199

    Lillie, I used to live in San Antonio with w fresh new HOA system. I've since moved to another city but find that I can't escape an HOA in the Texas neighborhoods. Ask away in dmail if you have further questions and maybe I can help.
    Lilliesan
    San Antonio, TX

    January 22, 2008 8:07 PM

    Post #4439214

    Other than the fact that I've been dealing with this for a YEAR now, and they keep saying they never received any paperwork... threatening legal action, etc. My biggest headache is that there are no formal guidelines and/or requirements. It seems that approval rests on their individual opinions of what "looks good." I recently emailed the picture attached here to the management company. Does anyone know of any legal recourse perhaps?
    Tir_Na_Nog
    Houston
    United States (Zone 9b)

    January 22, 2008 9:52 PM

    Post #4439614

    Type in a search for HOA on the search feature for forums. There have been a number of threads. One in great detail that is/did do legal action.

    I fax my requests in from home and save them all with their signature and date of approval.

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