Reasonable Accommodations

I am a disabled vet, I have energy and balance issues. I am trying to make my home accessible.The HOA flat told me NO. When I tried to have my request heard as a Reasonable Accommodation they told me their attorney told them they did not need to honor a Reasonable accommodation.Two board members have made changes to their landscape that involves changing the plot plan. I was denied because I was told I could not make a change to the grade plan. Both the board members have built retaining walls in their backyards. One has removed soil at their foundation. This is not just a denial on reasonable accommodations but they are discriminating as they allowed their own modifications.


Note I am not asking anyone to pay for these improvements, these will be accomplished to my home which is a single residence. I have a fenced yard.

All HOA Board Members and Managers need to be required to have Reasonable Accommodations' training along with training on how you can't approve things for yourself and denies your neighbors. ADA and housing complaints can cost a community any such violations need to come out of the boards and management companies pockets not the other homeowners.

When this is all said and done I am not sure I can stay living in my home as I am being shunned by my community.

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