Doing it to be considerate is one thing, be forced to is another. If you aren't in their association and never signed a contract to that affect then you don't have to do what they say, period. Now if it is like california I think you can't have a non-tagged vehicle visible. I had a situation in a mobile home park I lived in where I had a valid tagged but non-op car in the back of my driveway not bothering anybody, but had an ongoing with the park (I had one of the oldest mobile homes and they were forcing all of those owners out) and they made it an issue. I towed and stored at a friends till I moved.

I agree with it looking bad and not being right though. I have the front fenders for the 51 out in the front of my driveway right now and think it looks horrible (before that it was the bed up on sawhorses) I am sure my neighbros don't all appreciate it. I intend to move it ASAP but can only do so much. The only reason I don't worry about it more is that the neighbrohood in general is horrible, people overwater all the time so we have green gunk in the gutters, lots of neighbors don't take care of their yards at all, some houses have been foreclosed so the yards there are like little forests. in short, mine does'nt look so bad in comparison to the rest of the area. Not that it makes mine better, but it keeps me from worrying about complaints.

It's easy to say rent a place, but that is costly and if it wasn't I'd have a seperate garage rather than trying to do it all out of my 3 car. at this point sicne you are moving it is really just a hold on till you can escape deal. if you aren't in the association then don't sweat it and let them know they don't have power with you. if you are in it then use all the delay tactics available (normally there are lots of ways of staving things off) and move as soon as you are able.

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