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caveman
Posts:1231


 | | 07/09/2007 8:28 AM |
Alert | | How does the HOA feel about painting the walls around your house? These concrete blocks are plain ugly. I want to match the color to the outside walls which are painted but this ugly gray has got to go. | | | |
| | Tempting Fait1
Posts:762


 | | 07/09/2007 9:22 AM |
Alert | The walls inside your yard are your business, you can do anything to them you want--except tear them down or damage in a way to make them unstable.
Paint away!(then come paint mine!) | | The red head is BACK!! (and still mouthy)
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| | fantastic4
Posts:22


 | | 07/09/2007 10:08 AM |
Alert | | If you paint them, let me know how it goes! Our builder painted the walls but the coverage isn't all that even, so I would like to re-paint sometime... | | | |
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| | twostep23
Posts:1714


 | | 07/09/2007 8:53 PM |
Alert | We're gonna stucco it the same color as the house.
You don't have to get permission for anything that is in the backyard and not higher than the walls. | | Senior Member Posts: 4625 Joined: Feb 2006 | |
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| | caveman
Posts:1231


 | | 07/09/2007 10:42 PM |
Alert | | The problem comes at the top of the wall. I can paint the inside but what do I do about the top of the wall? | | | |
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| | funinthedesert
Posts:13

 | | 07/12/2007 7:05 AM |
Alert | | I have a great painter-i would highly recommend. Very reasonable too. Is it ok to put his info on here-not sure. Im at xtianmommy@yahoo.com if you want info. | | | |
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