jmcquown wrote:
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> "Storrmmee" > wrote in message
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>> how did they make you join the club? i can't imagine anyone making
>> you do anything you don't want to? Lee
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> Ohhh, that. Yeah, they threatened to put a lien on my house. I
> consulted an attorney, who checked out the HOA rules and said yep,
> they could sue me for not joining "the Club" and possibly take the
> house away from me.
>
> Jill
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>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
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>>> "Storrmmee" > wrote in message
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>>>> sorry jill i just have to ask, Lee
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>>> Ask what?
>>>
>>> Jill
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>>>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
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>>>>> How would you prepare one?
>>>>>
>>>>> I ask because I have been forced to become a member of "the club"
>>>>> where I live (long story, don't bother). Since I don't play golf
>>>>> or tennis or swim, the only benefit seems to be I can dine at the
>>>>> club. There is a public web site that lists the menus of the
>>>>> various dining rooms at the club. That description seems to be
>>>>> correct for a Monte Cristo sandwich. The private (members only)
>>>>> web site has the same menus, except on it the definition of a
>>>>> Monte Cristo is vastly different from my experience. IOW, it isn't
>>>>> a Monte Cristo!
>>>>>
>>>>> So, if you've ever had or were going to make a Monte Cristo
>>>>> sandwich, how would you go about it? No googling
If you've
>>>>> ever had one you'll know it!
>>>>>
>>>>> Jill
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You need an attorney to read the covenants and restrictions of the deed
for the house that was handed to you? You are ****ing money away.
-HB