Re: [RC] Help with mileage for a newbie :).... - Truman Prevatt
A lot of it depends on how it is set up and the legal teeth behind the trails.
It also depends on the enforcement in the past. If trails were closed off
in the pass and this was not addressed for some time, then you might not
be able to get them open again even if you go to court. This usually doesn't
become a problem until the development is full and there is no more open
land to ride on, the trails have been closed for 5 years and your lawyer
tells you that since they haven't been enforced, you most likely will not
be able to enforce them in the future.
Truman
EquesB@xxxxxxx wrote:
In a message dated 7/31/02 8:55:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time, tprevatt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
writes:
If you are looking into an equestrian community be sure to do a lot of investigation
- other than listen to the real estate agent.
Hey, wait a minute I take exception to that remark! I can help someone find
a property but cannot control what will happen in the future. It's just like
our public trails, if we all don't get involved we will lose them to others
who will work the system their way.
I have several friends that live in equestrian communities, they stay involved
with the HOA Board so as to keep the focus, lets face it equestrians are
a minority we've got to participate to protect ourselves.
Tiffany, it sounds as if your community would make a good model!
JMHO,
Jackie Baker
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