Yes. Barbecue Smoke

Barbecue smoke should be completely disallowed. For example, a unit below mine heavily barbecued from a new high powered electric unit. Smoke disfigured my apartment and caused me considerable expense of remediation. It triggered asthmatic breathing. I was continually denied relief because there was a policy allowing electric cookers. This went on for several years until they moved away. It made me very bitter.


I was made to feel like I worked for them, not the other way around. Attitude in the HOA office was very condescending and rude and still is. I have since moved.

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Mike about 14 hours ago
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