mrmeaner
Active member
I have a 40 x 50ft metal building in my back yard - in staying within the HOA rules 80% of the structure has to match the existing dwellings exterior(Stone, Brick or Stucco - so I matched the brick and bricked three sides and did a wainscot of brick 4Ft up on the fourth side facing the pool.
I had my plans approved by the Architectural Review Board. But now I am catching some flack from the HOA - Come to find out the other 20% of the structure wether its synthetic, metal, or cement board has to have the appearance of wood.
My options are do nothing and fight with the HOA standing my ground as the ARC approved my plans. Other option is to give in a put up some kind of hardy board, cedar panels or just brick it. Problem is I am currently out of money as I am so far over budget now I just don't have the funds to do the brick or wooden boards right now.
The funny the funny thing is I have now been asked to join the ARC and have accepted a position on the board.
Anybody had to deal with a situation like this and what was the result?
I had my plans approved by the Architectural Review Board. But now I am catching some flack from the HOA - Come to find out the other 20% of the structure wether its synthetic, metal, or cement board has to have the appearance of wood.
My options are do nothing and fight with the HOA standing my ground as the ARC approved my plans. Other option is to give in a put up some kind of hardy board, cedar panels or just brick it. Problem is I am currently out of money as I am so far over budget now I just don't have the funds to do the brick or wooden boards right now.
The funny the funny thing is I have now been asked to join the ARC and have accepted a position on the board.
Anybody had to deal with a situation like this and what was the result?
