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4-year-old girl's family sued over pink playhouse

The backyard playhouse of a 4-year-old girl in Georgia has drawn a lawsuit for being too pink.A woman in Augusta, Ga., is being sued by the homeowners association
of her Mill Haven neighborhood over the color of a pink playhouse that
she built in the backyard for her granddaughter this past Christmas.
Becky Rogers-Peck believes the lawsuit, which is the culmination of
months of arguments over the structure, is the height of frivolity. The
homeowners association has stated that it has no problem with the
playhouse itself, but wants the color of it changed after complaints by
neighbors. The association claims that Rogers-Peck had to have the color
approved by the association’s board before she could paint it pink.“The general reaction is, ‘Are you kidding me?’’’ Rogers-Peck told
TODAY.com. “They’re suing you over a pink playhouse?’ They're policing
us like we're in a communist country, and it's just ridiculous. Every
once in a while, you’ve got to stand your ground.’’"Part of the approval is the color," Susan Bradley, HOA president,
told NBC’s Augusta affiliate, WMBF. "We didn't disapprove of the play
house. We disapproved of the color of it."Rogers-Peck’s contention is that the playhouse does not fall under
the definition of a backyard structure like a shed or a garage that
would be subject to the association’s rules, so she can paint it any
color she wants. Pink is the favorite color of her granddaughter,
Aubree, and the playhouse cannot be seen from the street in front of the
house.Becky Rogers-Peck is trying to fight the lawsuit, but says she can't afford an attorney.“I totally agree with the rules if it’s a shed or a garage, but I
consider this play equipment like a trampoline or a swingset,’’
Rogers-Peck said. “Originally, I was just going to buy a Little Tikes
Playhouse, and what would have been the difference? I would venture to
say 90 percent of people I've had contact with, through messages,
emails, or comments on websites, think this is absurd as you can get.”The dispute has been ongoing since April, according to Rogers-Peck.
At a meeting of the board of directors for the homeowners association,
the issue of the pink-colored playhouse was brought up as new business.
Even though the structure was already built and painted, the board said
they would not approve it because of the color.“I said, ‘It’s a little 4-year-old girl’s playhouse, what other color would I make it?’’’ Rogers-Peck said.Rogers-Peck was a member of the board at the time, but has since been removed.“I had said, ‘I quit,’ and they kicked me off the board anyway,’’ she said.ate
“If you don’t like the way we’re doing business, elect a new board,’’ Bradley said at the meeting.


Rogers-Peck has 30 days from the day she was served to answer the
lawsuit, which could potentially be dropped if a new board is elected
and has a change of heart. There are six members voted on to the board
and one standing member who previously owned the land on which the
development was built. However, if a new board is not elected in that
time frame, a judge in the Columbia County Superior Court could order
her to paint the playhouse a different color.
“I can’t afford an attorney, and I was told by an attorney not to go
(to court) by yourself,’’ Rogers-Peck said. “I’m just asking for
somebody to help me put a stop to this nonsense.’’The development contains 30 houses, and Rogers-Peck said that 10
neighbors have given her the right to vote in their place in the board
elections. Rogers-Peck also claims that there are numerous violations of
association rules that can be found at other homes, like leaving trash
cans or air-conditioning units uncovered. She believes that it has come
down to the complaints of her next-door neighbor and one other neighbor
and that Bradley is caught in the middle.
“I honestly don't know if [Bradley] has a problem with it,’’
Rogers-Peck said. “She is doing this because the other directors had
told her to as the president. I don't think she would have gone as far
as a lawsuit.’’
"I personally would have never done anything, if I hadn’t gotten formal complaints,’’ Bradley said at Tuesday’s meeting.


Little Aubree is aware of all the furor surrounding her backyard playhouse.


“She knows exactly what's going on, and she is very upset about it,’’
Rogers-Peck said. “She is scared they might make us tear it down.’’

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  • First mistake,moving into a sub-division that has a "homeowner's association.

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    • @gonehuntin
      They're all over the freakin place, governments promote them because that way they don't have to maintain the streets because now they are "private" so you pay the first tax to the state then the other one to the HOA.

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  • If you choose to live in a home that is governed by a HOA - you need to live by their rules dummy. Why anyone would choose to live under those rules is beyond me.

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  • I guess they need to paint it "camo".
    I'd find the neighbor who complained and make this "homeowners association" a living hell for him. Nitpicking everything from the height of the grass to where they store their garbage cans.

    "Homeowners Associations" are for asses. Bad enough the government owns your property, through taxes, I don't need some yuppies telling me how to live on it.

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  • you're crazy to buy a house with a HOA to begin with.

    Posted Sep-19-2012 By 

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    • @Amusing

      But if you do don't whine about the rules.

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    • @Amusing I did once, and to be honest it was ok. We had some nice gardens & plants that needed regular maintenance, as well as the road itself, which wasn't owned & maintained by the local authority.
      As well as all that, the consistant look of all the houses meant that their values were much higher than those of nearby neighbourhoods.
      HOA's can have their advantages.

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  • First mistake = Buying property run by a HOA expecting this not to happen
    Second mistake = continuing to live in a house run by a HOA

    Posted Sep-19-2012 By 

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  • i hate people sometimes

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  • Homeowners associations are fucking jokes.

    Posted Sep-19-2012 By 

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    • @WingSP117
      It's like paying for a house but not actually owning it.

      Posted Sep-19-2012 By 

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    • @lucidx1 I've heard nothing good about them. All those actively involved are typically snobs who love the power to micromanage the people in their neighborhood.

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  • I hate associations. The boards are usually stacked with anal psychotics.

    However, I wouldn't move into such a neighborhood and then get all bent out of shape when they start telling me what to do. This shit is what they are known for. The lady is either a complete idiot or gets off on being contentious.

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  • Are you frickin kidding me? People need to mind there own business and leave the pink playhouse alone.

    Posted Sep-19-2012 By 

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  • That's why you never buy in a homeowner's association.

    Posted Sep-19-2012 By 

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    • @ksteak

      Sometimes thats easier said than done. When we were looking for houses, because of the price range, every house we looked at had a HOA. I wasn't going to get a crappy house just so I didn't have a HOA.

      Posted Sep-20-2012 By 

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  • that home owners assosiation is a bunch of bs if i owned my own home i wouldnt join it i would like the ability to do what ever i wanted in my own yard or to my own house with out getting permission from neighbors

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  • LMFAO!! go find those assholes houses,then counter sue them because their houses are too white,or their lawn too green.picket fence too pointy,pool too deep,lights too bright,mothers too fat.

    Posted Sep-20-2012 By 

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  • No little girl fuck your favorite color... It's against the law..

    Conditioning of Children to outrageous shit like this is only going to make the next couple of generations completely bend over and never say no.

    Yeah.... It's kinda hard to be proud of a nation when a child can't have a certain color on a PLAYHOUSE. Or sale lemonade without a permit..MONEYMONEYMONEYMONEYMONEYMONEY..

    ONLY THE NUTJOBS APPROVE OF THIS SHIT.

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    • @Myheavynuts .. read a story a while back about a HOA comlaing about the colo(u)r someone painted his house . they gave him a sample book of allowable colo(u)rs so he painted the whole house in polka dots of colo(u)rs that where allowed .. funny

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    • @Lone_Wolf My mother lives in a neighborhood with a HOA.. They are not that bad like these damn people.

      If they have an issue with the parent or grandparent take it out on them. Don't stoop to the level of making a child suffer from some dipshits self righteous Napoleon syndrome.

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  • I'm happy my nearest neighbors are 45 miles away.

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