Jacksonville Topics: Who to call?
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dogleg
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Who to call?
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6/23/2020 8:10:25 AM
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We are in an area of former Alabama Power lots. All of the lakefront property around our slough is former AP and comes with the following restrictions when bought: no multi-family dwellings, no trailers, one house per deeded lot with a five foot setback for structures, approved sewage system required.....etc. Several years ago, a group of industrious new-money rednecks decided to build an additional house jammed onto their steepish hillside lot. That being so successful, the started a third one like a well funded Beirut slum piled up the hillside. Neighbors looked in to stopping this based on the deed docs. Unfortunately, it seems the only way to attempt to enforce deed covenants in the absence of a HOA is through civil suit. Most wont go that far, and you're probably dealing with a lawyer owning the offending property haha, so get used to it. We now have a bonafide three house party complex whose lights and PA system just make the whole slough thrill to the redneckery no one had previously thought possible. They have the most extensive library of Bro-country music you ever wanted to hear at 1:00 am.
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