It started with a few sticky spots on the windshield. Now the hood looks like somebody glazed it with maple syrup every time you park in your own driveway. The tree belongs to your neighbor, but the branches are hanging over your property. So surely you can grab a saw and make the problem disappear. Right?
The rear window is narrow, the roof pillars are thick, and the head restraints block what little glass remains. The backup camera provides a clear view, but one blank screen suddenly makes the car feel almost impossible to reverse.
You finally get the trailer tucked behind your fence, out of sight and on your own land, and then the HOA letter shows up. It feels personal, but in most cases it is not about personal taste at all. It is about whatever restrictions were written into the community’s governing documents when the neighborhood was created.
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Your condo board installed EV chargers, but only a few residents can use them. Learn when condo boards can make these upgrades, why they do it, and what rights owners have.
Explore once-affordable classic cars that vanished from everyday roads, including the Chevrolet Nova, Datsun 240Z, Honda CRX, Ford Bronco, and other increasingly rare collector favorites worth remembering today by enthusiasts.
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