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(a)������ No person shall park a vehicle or permit it to stand, whether attended or unattended, upon a highway in front of a private driveway or within 15 feet in either direction of a fire hydrant or the entrance to a fire station, nor within 25 feet from the intersection of curb lines or if none, then within 15 feet
Generally speaking, an association will not have the power to impose direct rental restrictions upon owners, and tenants may not be targeted as a class of people separate from the owners. Typically, an association exists only to regulate and maintain the communitys common areas and to enforce the governing documents.
HB 22-1139 adds a new Section 38-33.3-106.5(1)(d. 5) to CCIOA, which prohibits associations from regulating use of any public rights-of-ways running through their communities. This prohibition holds true regardless of anything associations may have written in their governing documents.
HOA rules do not override city ordinances. A homeowners association (HOA) must follow the law, meaning any rules or regulations they put in place must meet state and city ordinances. An HOA couldnt have a rule that defies a city ordinance.
When it comes to public streets, HOAs usually have no power to regulate parkingbut they may be able to regulate whether commercial and work vehicles are parked on public streets within the community.

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Those who live in a mandatory membership community do have to join the association, pay assessments, and comply with neighborhood standards. Generally speaking, there is no way around it. Membership must be taken seriously, rules must be followed, and dues must be paid.
The short answer is yes, the homeowners association can force you to park in your garage. It is common for HOAs to stipulate that garages are for car use only and to regulate street parking.
On private streets, associations can restrict the number of vehicles, prohibit or limit parking of commercial or recreational vehicles, and restrict street parking. The HOA generally cannot regulate parking on public streets.
Common HOA Violations Overgrown landscaping. Improperly parked vehicles. Trash containers in the wrong area. Off-season holiday decorations. Pet violation (e.g., excessive dog barking)
On private streets, associations can restrict the number of vehicles, prohibit or limit parking of commercial or recreational vehicles, and restrict street parking. The HOA generally cannot regulate parking on public streets.

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