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Originally Posted by Tmall
Now we're getting somewhere.
When you live in a HOA it's not your property? I understand you technically never own property. But, in a HOA there are how many "owners"? You,the hoa, the city, the state, then the feds?
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It is a townhome, similar to an apartment.
He owns his UNIT but not the ground or the building surrounding it.
He can put the flag pole in his living room if he wants, he can't put it on someone else's property.
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Barfoot had sought permission to install the pole shortly after he moved into the community — a complex of townhouses where the grounds are community property — last June. The board denied his request in July.
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