A reader writes in question to the St. Petersburg Times:
"Q: I live in a two-story condominium and the upstairs unit has installed wood floors. It sounds like there is a broken washing machine all day long slapping against a wall. It is almost mind-bending. Is this legal? What would have had to be in the documents for this to even possibly be legal? You have no idea of what a disappointment and of what disturbing effect this has had on my life. This was the worst purchase I have ever made. I would have rather bought a frame home infested with termites."
You can read the answer here
Source St. Petersburg Times
You want to protest in writing to your HOA and demand litigation -- you will win. I did. Read every line of your Covenants, you have plenty of ammo in there, even if it is the 'spirit' of the document to protect value. Fight.
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"Source St. Petersburg Times" just links to www.tampabay.com home page.
Fixed problem with link
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