Posted By BruceA on 07/27/2006 7:23 AM
I am on the board of an HOA that just started up this year after turn over by developer/builder. We are a 55+ covenants community incorporated as such in the state of Georgia. We have had a lot of discussion about rentals in our community. We want to amend our covenants prior to someone renting to an individual that is not 55 years old, or to someone that has a child (obviously not 55). We must keep it only at 55+ or lose our standing as we understand. Any information out there about rentals, how to be sure the prospective renter knows we are 55+, etc.
Thank you, Bruce A.
I'm almost to 55+ LOL Just a little longer.
I have a question that came to mind... and I ask from simple curiosity.
Can an HOA stipulate that no-one over the age of 55 live there and that all residents must have children? That would be considered discrimination against older folks and prosecutable, right?
One could challenge that the 55+ , no children HOA is discriminating against the younger folks. Or even against the
millions of grandparents that are raising their grandchildren.
Since I am raising a grandchild,(now 8 yrs old and had her since 1 yr old) it will be many years b/4 I can live in a 55+,
no children community.
I have met many people that are older than I and raising their grandchildren. Several have had to chose between their retirement communities and their families... it takes a family tragedy and amplifies it unbelievably. These dear, generous people are then socially separated from their peers and feel alone and isolated. It is a sad, sad thing.
Ok, that is my social awareness class for this week.
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