Hoa Vehicle Logo Restrictions
Summary
HOAs in Texas can enforce rules about vehicle appearance and parking. The bylaw prohibits vehicles with advertising print from parking overnight. Covering the logo might be a solution if not explicitly disallowed. Discuss potential solutions with your landlord or HOA.Full Conversation
I live in Texas and I am a renter The HOA ; 4sight Sonora ridge homeowners association Inc. is telling me that my work vehicle is not allowed on the property because it has company logo wrapped around the car is that legal?
Ashley, it depends on the HOA's rules and the lease agreement. HOAs can enforce rules about vehicle appearance and parking. Check your HOA's bylaws and your lease agreement for specific provisions about vehicle logos.
Do you know if your lease or the HOA bylaws have any specific clauses about vehicle signage?
Do you know if your lease or the HOA bylaws have any specific clauses about vehicle signage?
Trucks, buses, trailers or any other vehicles with tonnage in excess of three (*) quarters
of a ton and any vehicle containing printing of any type, whether for advertisement purposes or otherwise, shall not be permitted to park overnight in the Subdivision, except those used by a builder during the construction of improvements. This was one of their bylaws. Can you explain it to me?
The bylaw states:
- Vehicles over three-quarters of a ton and any vehicle with any type of advertising print are not allowed to park overnight in the subdivision.
- Exception: Vehicles used by builders during construction.
This means your work vehicle with a company logo cannot be parked overnight in the subdivision as per the HOA rules.
Have you considered discussing potential solutions with the HOA, like covering the logo when parked?
- Vehicles over three-quarters of a ton and any vehicle with any type of advertising print are not allowed to park overnight in the subdivision.
- Exception: Vehicles used by builders during construction.
This means your work vehicle with a company logo cannot be parked overnight in the subdivision as per the HOA rules.
Have you considered discussing potential solutions with the HOA, like covering the logo when parked?
My neighbors had their car covered and they've benefited. But can they do that if that that's my way of paying bills
It seems like a complex situation where the HOA's rules are conflicting with your need to park your work vehicle. Covering the logo could be a potential solution if it doesn't explicitly violate the HOA's rules.
Have you checked if the HOA has specific rules about covering logos, or have you spoken to them about this solution?
Have you checked if the HOA has specific rules about covering logos, or have you spoken to them about this solution?
my landlord would have to they said that the vehicle is not allowed on the property
Since the HOA's bylaws explicitly prohibit vehicles with advertising print, your landlord's stance aligns with these rules. However, the solution of covering the logo might be viable.
Have you spoken to the HOA directly about this potential solution?
Have you spoken to the HOA directly about this potential solution?
No, I have not
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The situation seems to be a bit complex but not without potential solutions. The HOA's rules do explicitly prohibit vehicles with advertising print, however, covering the logo might be an option if it's not explicitly disallowed.
Have you considered asking your landlord if they could discuss the possibility of allowing a covered vehicle with the HOA on your behalf?
The situation seems to be a bit complex but not without potential solutions. The HOA's rules do explicitly prohibit vehicles with advertising print, however, covering the logo might be an option if it's not explicitly disallowed.
Have you considered asking your landlord if they could discuss the possibility of allowing a covered vehicle with the HOA on your behalf?