Hello, I recently had a pool constructed and the pool builder advised putting the pool equipment next to the pool in the back corner of the lot. My HOA is now all over me about the location of the equipment and will not approve the pool until the equipment is moved to the side of the house. In all my research I neglected the HOA and underestimated the vast powers and authorities that they have. This situation could have been avoided by getting everything approved prior to construction. Now I am afraid that it has become a very costly mistake.
My pool builder insists that there is not sufficient room to install the equipment on the side of the house. The HOA says they have other lots the same size and layout with the pool equipment on the side of the house. He says I should appeal the HOA's decision and tell them to get over it as the pool equipment is already there. I don't think I have a leg to stand on with them. The HOA is still ran by the developers of our neighborhood and has no positions held by residents.
Is it reasonable to move the equipment? Could it be accomplished by a do-it-yourselfer? I have visited a website of one guy who redid some of his plumbing, but I need to redo the whole thing. What would it cost to do it professionally? My pool builder does not even want to quote a price to move it.
I have a simple rectangle lot 50' wide with about a 30' back yard. On the side yard there is exactly 5' between the house and fence. I need to move the equipment roughly 45' to the side of the house to comply with the HOA. I have a DE filter, blower, booster pump, and gas heater in addition to the standard pool equipment.
Would you move it? Or would you fight the HOA?
Thanks for any input,
Chance
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