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Las Vegas HOA tells veteran to remove fire extinguishers from yard: report

The HOA has since notified Saba that it may keep the hydrants, he confirmed Saturday to FOX Business.

“I mean, this HOA in the area is out of control,” said Saba. “… The HOA thought they could bully me and control me.”

The controversy has left Saba rethinking his future in the area, according to KSNV News 3.

“It just happened that for me it was the last one,” he said. “And I was like, ‘I’m not going down without a fight.’ I hope things will get better in this neighborhood.”

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HOA Documents and Regulations

A document labeled “Homeowners Association” is displayed on the desk. (iStock / Stock)

Attorney Chad Cummings of Cummings & Cummings Law told Realtor.com that disputes like this are rare.

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“HOA boards abuse their governing documents all the time, and this case is a textbook example,” Cummings said. “The board cited the statute ‘regarding ‘end items’ to govern which display pieces are decorative. That distinction is important.”

The Antelope HOA could not immediately be reached by FOX Business for comment.

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