[WSBARP] ADA verses CCRs

Rob Wilson-Hoss rob at hctc.com
Thu Jun 1 14:35:38 PDT 2017


Craig, Call me. I can get you a model HOA FFHA compliance resolution, which
lays out all the steps the association has to follow,  and the first letter
to the member. It very likely isn't the ADA, it is the Federal Fair Housing
Act. There are very specific rules and things you have to consider and
follow. 

 

Rob

 

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[mailto:wsbarp-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com] On Behalf Of Craig Gourley
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2017 1:56 PM
To: wsbarp at lists.wsbarppt.com
Subject: [WSBARP] ADA verses CCRs

 

Listmates,           I have a HOA client that is in a conflict and ADA /
reasonable accommodation law is not in my wheelhouse.   The thoughts of
those more learned than I will be appreciated.   CCRs clearly state no
accessory dwellings allowed in the plat.  Homeowner want to build an
accessory dwelling for their disabled family member.   Homeowner demands
that the architectural control committee grant a variance to the black
letter prohibition because the person intended to reside there is disabled.
Thoughts??? Thanks, Craig   

 

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