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Dear all,
I am a first-time homeowner who just purchased a condo in Goleta (Santa Barbara area), California. The end unit condo has fences that enclose a private yard between the unit and the community fence. There are about 130+ units in the community, 4 out of the 6 end units have such enclosed private yard, while 2 end units don't. The previous owner told me these fences have been there for 15 years, and about 4 years ago, the HOA even replaced/remodeled the fences at HOA's expense. We have not moved in the condo, but expect to move in by the end of June. Now the HOA is giving us notification that we should remove the fences in 90 days, and restore the landscape back to the original plan. All costs will be at owner's expenses. However, they don't have the original layout showing the enclosed yards are not original design. The board said they just know those yards are not original. I think those private yards should have been grandfathered in. As a naive fist-time homeowner, I don't know what to do to protect my yard, or if the yard cannot be saved, to protect myself from paying the cost of yard removal and landscape restoration. Please help me and advise me what to do. Many thanks! Bernie |
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