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My husband & I own 3 lots in a Poconos (PA) community. When we purchased our lots we agreed to the published bylaws. The roads within our community are private & not dedicated to the township. Within the bylaws it is given that each homeowner 'owns' to the center of the road adjacent to their property. The HOA is still under the control of the land developer but scheduled to be turned over to the home owners 12/15/07. Today (12/7) we received notification that the developer has made changes to these bylaws, with no discussion or input from the home owners. These additions basically cover his butt by giving him the right to break through our cul-de-sacs to create roads into another land tract he owns adjacent to this community. When we purchased our lots we were told that the homeowners had a right to not allow entrance to this tract through our community. The developer's changes have taken away this right. Can the developer make changes to the bylaws in place when we purchased?

2007-12-07 03:05:17 · 2 answers · asked by klhprice 2 in Business & Finance Renting & Real Estate

2 answers

The bylaws should have a clause saying what it takes to amend them. So if they bylaws say that he can, then he can.

2007-12-07 03:11:10 · answer #1 · answered by Judy 7 · 0 0

yes untill the HOA is established and the owners take over the developer is in control

2007-12-07 11:15:38 · answer #2 · answered by Fabio G 3 · 0 0

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