name: Willow Brook HOA (Full Ban)
description: Willow Brook CC&R

Section Twenty: Unsightly Conditions

"No unsightly conditions shall be permitted to exist on any Lot. Unsightly conditions shall include, without limitation, laundry hanging exposed in view for drying, litter, trash, junk or other debris; inappropriate, broken or damaged furniture or plants; non-decorative gear, equipment, cans, bottles, ladders, trash barrels and other such items; and no awnings, air conditioning units, heat pumps, or other projections shall be placed on the exterior walls of any housing units unless prior written approval shall have been obtained from the ACC [Architectural Control Committee].

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name: Forest Heights HOA (Partial Ban)
description:
Declaration of Protective Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions

Section 6.15: Service Yards.

"Service yards (garbage, fuel tanks, clotheslines, etc.) shall be completely screened so that the elements screened are not visible at any time from the street or any adjoining property."

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name: Awbrey Butte HOA (Partial Ban)
description: Amended Restated CCRs:

Section 10.3 Appearance.

"All garbage, trash, cuttings, refuse garbage and refuse containers, clothes drying
apparatus, and other service facilities located on the Lot shall be screened from view in a manner approved by the ARC [Architectural Review Committee]."



Governing Documents including CC&Rs can be found at: http://www.awbreybutteowners.org/info.php?f=fol

As seen in the Colbert video, approval is not easy to obtain.

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name: High Point HOA (Partial Ban)
description:

High Point CCRs [no link]

Section 8.1 (a):


"No improvements,… exterior alteration of existing improvements (e.g. fences, signs, antennas, satellite dishes, clotheslines, … ) or planting or removal of plants, trees, or shrubs on the Units shall take place except in compliance with this Article."

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Owners have to receive permission from the Architectural Control Committee (ACC) to put up a line.

name: Concord Crossing West HOA (Full Ban)
description:

Deed Restrictions and Protective Covenants for Concord Crossing West: Article I (K)  Clothes Line:  No clothing or any other household fabrics shall be hung in the open on any lot and no outside clothes drying or airing facilities shall be permitted.

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name: Presidio Condominiums (Full Ban)
description: San Francisco, CA

According to a former property manager, a full ban is in place. If you have more information, or the text of the ban, please email editor@sightline.org


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name: Garden City, NY (Partial Ban)
description:
Town has a clothesline ban against permanently installed clotheslines.

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name: Diamond Cove HOA (Full Ban)
description: Portland, ME
According to a resident, there is a full ban at this location. Contact editor@sightline.org if you have the text of the ban.

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name: The Woodlands HOA (Partial Ban)
description:
Section 13.04: Use of Clothes Hanging Devices and Machinery. No clothing or any other household fabrics shall be hung in the
open on any Lot unless the same are hung from an umbrella or retractable clothes hanging device which is removed from view when not in use or unless the same are enclosed by a fence or other enclosure at least six (6) inches higher than such
hanging articles, provided such fence or other enclosure is approved by the D.S.C. No machinery shall be placed or operated
upon any Lot (saving such machinery as is usual in the operation or maintenance of a
private residence) except with the written approval of the D.S.C.

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name: Cal Park HOA (Partial Ban)
description:

4.11 Outside Drying and Laundering. All outside clothesline or other outside clothes drying or airing facilities on a Lot shall be enclosed or fenced in such manner so that the same are not visible from outside the enclosure.

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name: Lake Victoria Condo Association (Full Ban)
description:



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name: Lionsgate South Apartments (Partial Ban)
description:
According to a resident, clotheslines are prohibited where they can be seen be people outside the apartment.

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name: RiverRim Community Association CC&Rs (Partial Ban)
description: "Clotheslines, garbage cans, above ground storage tanks, mechanical equipment, and other similar items on Units shall be located or screened so as to be concealed from view of neighboring Units, streets, and property located adjacent to the Unit."

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name: Glenshire/Devonshire Residents Association (Full Ban)
description:
CC&Rs:

Section 6.16. Clotheslines. No exterior clothesline shall be erected
or maintained on any portion of a Lot other than in the back or side
yard.

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name: Beacon Shores Owners Association (Full Ban)
description:

Restrictive Covenants

Article 8 Restrictions

Section 14. Lot Maintenance. Trash Disposal. Each Owner shall keep his Lot in a clean and orderly condition and shall keep the improvements thereon in a suitable state of painting and repair, promptly repairing any damage thereto by fire or other casualty. No clothes line may be erected or maintained on any Lot. No Lot shall be used in whole or in part for storage of trash of any character whatsoever and no trash, rubbish, stored materials or similar unsightly items shall be allowed to remain on any Lot outside of an enclosed structure, except when temporarily placed in closed, sanitary containers pending collection by trash collection authorities or companies.

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name: Duran HOA (Full Ban)
description:
According to a resident, clothelines are completely banned from being present anywhere on lots.

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name: Evergreen Addition HOA (Full Ban)
description: "Clotheslines: No clothes lines whatever or other structures for the drying of laundry shall be permitted upon any such lot outside of any structure."

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Evergreen Addition - Unit Two
Rose Lane
Friday Harbor, WA, 98250
name: Glenshire HOA (Full Ban)
description: According to a resident, there is a ban at this location. If you have more information about the ban, please contact editor@sightline.org.

Truckee, CA 96161

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name: 605 W. Main St. Condos (Full Ban)
description: According to a resident, there is a ban at this location. If you know the text of the ban, please contact editor@sightline.org.

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name: Bell Arbor (Partial Ban)
description: Section II: Land Use and Building Restrictions (n)

"All outdoor poles, clotheslines, and similar equipment shall be screened or so placed as not to be visible to the occupants of other lots or the users of any street or recreation area."

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name: Bolin Forest (Partial Ban)
description: Section VIII: Screening

"Personal property such as boats, travel trailers, clotheslines, pet runs, or pet enclosures and the like of all garbage cans and trash shall be discreetly screened from a view from the street or any adjoining lot."

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name: Canterbury Townhomes (Partial Ban)
description:
CC&Rs

Article IV - Covenant for Maintenance Assessments

Section I - Required Approval
"No building, fence, wall or other structure or improvement of any nature whatsoever including driveways and driveway locations,
shall be commenced, erected or maintained upon the Properties, nor shall any exterior addition to or change or alteration thereto be made until the plans and specifications showing the nature, kind, shape, height, materials, color, location, and physical site of the same shall have been submitted to and approved in writing."

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name: Cates Farm (Partial Ban)
description: Article VI: Architectural control
"No building, fence, wall or other structure shall be commenced, erected or maintained upon the Properties, nor shall any exterior addition to or change or alteration therein be made, not shall a building permit for such improvement or change be made, nor shall any major landscaping or relandscaping of any Lot be commenced or made unless approved by the Declarant."

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name: Cheswick (Partial Ban)
description: Section XI:
"All personal property, including, but not limited to boats, recreational vehicles, travel trailers, clotheslines, dish antennae shall be discreetly screed [sic] or unobtrusively located on the homesite in a manner to conceal them from view. Said shielding to be approved in writing by the Architectural Committee."

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name: Claremont (Partial Ban)
description:
Article IX: Use Restrictions

Section I: Use of property

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No clotheslines except for umbrella clotheslines shall be allowed or maintained on any Lot or in the common Area.

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name: Camden Place (Partial Ban)
description: Article VI - Use and Maintenance Restrictions

Section VI - Clotheslines

"No noxious or offensive or illegal activity shall be conducted upon any Lot, nor shall anything be done thereon which may be or may become an annoyance or nuisance to the neighborhood.

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name: Cobblestone HOA (Partial Ban)
description: According to a resident, all outdoor changes are subject to approval by the Board.

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name: Pointe East HOA (Full Ban)
description:
H.O. Plan:

Section 7. Laundry

"Laundry poles, lines and the like outside of homes are prohibited, nor may any laundry be hung in any manner whatsoever outside of the home."

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name: Trossachs Development (Full Ban)
description: All outdoor laundry is forbidden, according to a resident. If you have more information, such as the text of the ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: City of Pasco (Partial Ban)
description: CHAPTER 25.74 SITE DESIGN STANDARDS

25.74.030 YARDS.
(2) "FRONT YARD. Where any front yard is required, no building, structure, satellite dish, stationary play equipment or clothes lines shall be hereafter erected, altered, or placed so that any portion thereof shall be nearer to the front property line than the distance indicated by the depth of the required front yard..."

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name: 2851 Eastlake Avenue East, Apartment Rules (Full Ban)
description:
Lease agreements ban clotheslines.


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name: Park Lake at Parsons Condominium Association, Inc. (Full Ban)
description: Lanais and Walkways:
2)Laundry, rugs, towels, bathing suits, mops or other similar articles shall not be hung or spread on the common elements of the condominium property where it will be visible from outside the condominium.

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name: El Rancho Grande Subdivision HOA (Full Ban)
description:
Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Lakeside at Winnepesaukee HOA (Full Ban)
description:
Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Anderson Air Force Base (Full Ban)
description:
Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict or ban the use of clotheslines. This military base appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: University Townhouse Cooperative (Full Ban)
description:
Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Buffalo Mountain HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org

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name: Oak Brook HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org

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name: Knolls Homeowners Association of Batavia (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Nature's Ridge Condominiums (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org

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name: Metra HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org

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name: LandQuest Communities HOA (Full Ban)
description:
Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Parkside Condominiums Association (Full Ban)
description:
Association Rules and Regulations for outdoor areas, section E, accessible at http://www.parksidecondo.org/files/Online%20Handbook.pdf, state:

"Nothing shall be thrown or emptied out of the windows, patios, or doors of any unit, or thrown or emptied into the common areas, nor shall anything be hung from outside the windows or on the patios or balconies or
placed on the outside window sills of any unit (for example, outdoor clothes dryers or clotheslines shall not be maintained upon any common or limited common element at any time). No clothing, laundry, or the like shall be hung from any part of any unit or upon any of the common elements or from or upon any balcony or patio.

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name: Villas at the Boulders HOA (Full Ban)
description:
Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Emerald Eagle Estates HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org

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name: Newland Court Condominium Owners Association (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Spanish Towers HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: The Meadows HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org

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name: Saybrooke Community Association (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Broadlands HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Lake Braddock HOA (Partial Ban)
description:
Lake Braddock CCR states, "No exterior
clothesline, or clothes hanging device, except that of an umbrella-type nature
with a diameter not exceeding 7 feet, shall be allowed upon any lot. Washing
may be dried only between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on week days," in Article VIII, Section 8. The governing documents can be accessed at http://www.lakebraddock.com/link/linkshow.asp?link_id=3008 in the Resource Center.

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name: Leisure Village Association (Full Ban)
description:
Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Green Lane Mannor HOA (Full Ban)
description:
Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Nobles Pond HOA (Full Ban)
description:
Nobles Pond Reservations, Covenants, Restrictions, and Conditions, section 3L prohibits"Hanging of laundry outdoors."
Governing documents can be accessed at: http://noblespondcanton.com/

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name: Villa Del Mar HOA (Full Ban)
description:
Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Lighthouse Commons at Eagle Harbor Condominium Association (Full Ban)
description:
Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org. Note: The yellow icon indicates this ban is in a state where solar access laws may protect the right to dry: the ban may be illegal.
name: Kings Canyon Meadows POA (Full Ban)
description:
Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Highlands at Gann Rance HOA (Partial Ban)
description: Highlands at Gann Ranch CCR Article III, Section 14, states, "Service areas, storage areas, compost piles and facilities for hanging, drying or airing clothing or household fabrics shall be appropriately screened from view and no lumber, grass, plant waste, shrub or tree clippings, metals, bulk materials or scrap, refuse, or trash shall be kept, stored or allowed to accumulate on any portion of the Property except within enclosed structures or appropriately screened from view."

Governing documents are accessible at: http://gannhoa.com/governingdocuments.html

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name: Poulsbo Place HOA (Full Ban)
description: Text of the rule, from "POULSBO PLACE OWNERS ASSOCIATION RULES AND REGULATIONS"

III. RULES AND REGULATIONS
F. Exterior

2. Outdoor areas are not to be used as storage. Certain items are prohibited outside. The Board has the right to require removal of any item found to be offensive, inappropriate or otherwise in conflict with the CC&Rs and Rules.

Examples of prohibited items include, but are not limited to:

􀀀 Clotheslines, Drying Racks, Shoe Racks and Hanging Laundry
􀀀 Garbage Cans and Recycling Bins (except on collection day)
􀀀 Furniture other than that meant for patio/outdoor use
􀀀 Watercraft of any kind
􀀀 Sports and Play equipment
􀀀 Items on top of porch or deck railings
􀀀 Swimming Pools or Hot Tubs
􀀀 Excessive decorative items
􀀀 Permanent or portable fire pits or fireplaces
􀀀 Dog runs or animal pens
􀀀 Gardening equipment
􀀀 Seasonal lighting except as it meets the requirements of III.F.9.

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name: South Riding Proprietary HOA (Full Ban)
description:
Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Copper Creek HOA (Partial Ban)
description: Copper Creek HOA CC&Rs, Artivle IV, Section 1 state:

(k) Clothes Drying Facilities. Outside clotheslines or other outside facilities for drying or airing clothes shall not be erected, placed or maintained on any Lot or Parcel unless they are erected, placed and maintained exclusively within a fenced service yard or otherwise concealed and shall not be Visible From Neighboring Property.

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name: Archstone Waterford Place (Partial Ban)
description:
According to a resident, the Archstone policy reads, "Please keep patio, balcony walls and railings free of clothes, rugs, towels, garbage containers... "
If you live in another Archstone property, and a similar rule applies, please contact editor@sightline.org.

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name: Glenwood Condominium (Partial Ban)
description:
Article 7, Section 5 of the Glenwood Condominium Bylaws reades, "No clothes lines or similar devices, and no "For Sale" signs, will be allowed on any part of the condominium property without the prior written consent of the Board of Directors..."

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name: The Highlander Condominiums (de facto Partial Ban)
description:
According to a resident, even though no language exists in the governing documents to limit the use of clotheslines, a member of the Owner's Association Board will caution residents against exposing laundry.

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name: Trossachs Association of Sammamish HOA (Partial Ban)
description:
Section 3.5.9 of the Declarations, regarding clothes lines: “No washing, rugs, clothing, apparel or any other article shall be hung from the exterior of any structure or on a lot so as to be visible from the streets and roadways adjoining the lots.”

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name: The Gregory Lofts (Full Ban)
description:
According to the House Rules, "•No items may be stored on decks or balconies except patio furniture and accessories, potted plants in appropriate receptacles, and barbecues. Nothing is to be kept on balconies that may detract from the appearance of the building, including but not limited to bicycles, ladders, storage boxes, indoor furniture. No items shall be placed or hung in a manner that would allow the item to fall from or blow off the balcony to the street or roof below."

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name: HOA (Full Ban)
description: According to a resident in this area, the HOA bans the use of clotheslines. If you know the name of the HOA or the language of the ban, please email editor@sightline.org

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name: Van Ness East, A Condominium (Full Ban)
description: The Rules and Regulations read as follows: X. Laundry Facilities
A. Washing Machines
Washing and drying machines are provided on each floor for the convenience of the residents and may be used only in the manner posted. Drying of laundry outdoors is prohibited.

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name: Strata Council NW30 Edgemere Gardens (Partial Ban)
description:

Bylaw 200, part C states, "No laundry or washing shall be hung in such a way as to be visible from the outside of a lot..."

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name: Timber Ridge Condominium HOA (Full Ban)
description:

On page 2 of Timber Ridge Condominium Association’s 28-page Rules and Regulations adopted January 28, 2009:

I. COMMON ELEMENTS AND LIMITED COMMON ELEMENTS

7) No unsightly condition shall be permitted in, on or around the Buildings containing the Units or Common Elements. Unsightly conditions include, but are not limited to:

a) Hanging of rugs, clothing, linens, etc. from Unit decks.

b) Litter, trash, empty boxes, or other debris.

c) Broken or damaged furniture.

d) Dead plants, gear, weight lifting or other equipment.

And on page 12:

XII. DECKS/PATIOS

5) With the exceptions of bicycles and seasonal flowers and plants, there shall be no material hanging on the decks and/or exterior structures of the buildings. Air-drying articles of personal property of any description is not permitted.

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name: Hjarta Owners Association (Full Ban)
description: Section 9.6 of the CC&Rs regarding Exterior Appearance, reads, "In order to preserve a uniform exterior appearance of the buildings ... No Owner of a Residential Unit may modify or decorate the exterior of a building, deck, terrace, screens, doors, windows, awnings, or other portions of any Unit visible from outside the Unit ... without the prior written consent of the Board or in accordance with rules or regulations of the Association."

Section 9.9 reads, "
Use of Alteration of Common Elements and Residential Limited Common Elements. ... Except as provided in this Declaration or in rules and regulations adopted by the Board, nothing shall be altered or constructed in or removed from any Common Element or Residential Limited Common Element without the prior written consent of the Board. The Association shall have the right to establish standards for the use of Residential Limited Common Element decks and terraces and the rooftop terrace, including without limitation restrictions on furniture, grills and other furnishings."

According to a resident, these are interpreted to prevent the use of clotheslines.

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name: Royal Crest COA (Full Ban)
description:
Section 7, regarding use of balconies, sub-sections A, reads, "It is intended that the exterior of the building present a uniform appearance..."

According to a resident, this section is used to prevent the use of clotheslines.

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name: Conifer Park 6 HOA (Partial Ban)
description:
Section 28 of the CC&Rs reads, “No clotheslines shall be located on a lot so as to be visible from the street, a private way, dwelling houses on other lots, or permitted on any lot.”

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name: Madison Avenue Condos Owner's Association (Full Ban)
description:
According to a former resident, there is a full ban on use of clotheslines at this address. If you know more about the language of the ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Sakai Village HOA (Full Ban)
description:
According to a resident, there is a full ban on use of clotheslines at this Condo. If you know the language of the ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Meadowmeer HOA (Full Ban)
description:
According to a resident, the HOA has a full ban on outdoor clothes drying. If you know the language of the ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Casablanca Apartments (Full Ban)
description:
According to the building rules and regulations, "CLEANING: Dustmops, rugs, tablecloths, and clothing shall not be shaken, cleaned, nor left on decks or landings, nor in any public areas."

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name: Golden Meadows HOA (Partial Ban)
description:
According to a resident, clotheslines are banned when visible from the street. If you know the language of the ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Collingwood HOA (Partial Ban)
description:
Section 16 of the HOA Covenants reads, "No exterior clothes lines are allowed that can be seen from any street or adjacent properties or residences."

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name: Whispering Heights HOA (Partial Ban)
description:
Section 16 of the HOA Covenants reads, "No exterior clothes lines are allowed that can be seen from any street or adjacent properties or residences."

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name: The Heights HOA (Partial Ban)
description:
Section 8.i of the CC&Rs reads, "No exterior clothes lines are allowed that can be seen from any street or adjacent properties or residences."

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name: Sixty 01 Condominium Association (Partial Ban)
description:
According to the building rules, “Residents must not… hang objectionable or unsightly articles including laundry… or shake rugs, mops, or dusters from or at any common or limited common area.”

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name: Caldart Cottages HOA (Full Ban)
description:
According to a resident, there is a full ban on clotheslines in this community. If you know the language of the ban, please email editor@sightline.org.


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name: 2700-2710 South Shore Drive COA (Full Ban)
description:
According to a resident, there is a full ban in place at this location. No rule specifically pertains to hang drying clothes; rather, there is a ban on hanging anything at all (political signs, decorations, etc.). If you know the language of the ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Sudden Valley Community Association (Partial Ban)
description:
According to the Association's Compliance and Collections Specialist, "While the SVCA governing documents do not specifically ban clotheslines, they are considered an exterior alteration to the property. Therefore, if a resident desired to install a clothesline on his or her property it would be necessary to submit an Exterior Alteration Request Form to the Association's Architectural Control Committee (ACC) for review. At that time, their request would either be approved or denied by the ACC. Also, an approval may have certain conditions/restrictions imposed by the ACC."

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name: Salishan Community (Partial Ban)
description:
According to a resident, a ban is in place on all rental properties in this community in unincorporated Lincoln County, Oregon. Section 32.7 of the General Lease reads, "No clothesline shall be located on the leased premises so as to be visible from a private way, dwelling house or another homesite, from public areas in Salishan or from the golf course."

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name: Aspen Village Apartments (Full Ban)
description:
According to a resident, there is a full ban on outdoor clotheslines at this location. If you know the text of the ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Riviera Community Club HOA (Partial Ban)
description:
According to Section 7.10 of the HOA Covenants, regarding clotheslines: "No clothesline shall be located on a Lot so as to be visible from the street. "

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name: 441 NE Alder HOA (Full Ban)
description:
According to a resident, the HOA at this location bans the use of clotheslines. If you know the language of the ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Wind and Tide HOA (Full Ban)
description:
According to a resident, the HOA on Wind and Tide Drive bans the use of outdoor clotheslines. If you know the name of the HOA, the nature of the ban, and/or the language of the ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Carolyn Court Apartments (Partial Ban)
description:
According to a resident, there is a partial ban on the use of clotheslines at this apartment building. If you know the language of the ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: South Cove HOA in Issaquah (Full Ban)
description:
Section 4 of the CC&Rs, regarding nuisances, reads, "No noxious or offensive activity shall be carried out upon any lot, nor shall anything be done thereon which may be or may become an annoyance or nuisance to the neighborhood." According to a resident, this is interpreted to exclude the use of clotheslines.

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name: South Cove HOA in Olympia (Full Ban)
description:
According to a resident, there is a full ban on clotheslines in effect in this association. If you know the language of the ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: La Cuesta Encantada HOA (Full Ban)
description:
According to a resident, the HOA bans the use of clotheslines. If you know the language of the ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Stimson Marina (Full Ban)
description:
As reported by a resident, according to Rules and Regulations, number 9, "Laundry: Drying or airing laundry or apparel on the docks or the riggings of vessels is prohibited."

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name: Colony Village HOA (Full Ban)
description:
According to a resident, the use of clotheslines and drying racks is banned at this location. If you know the language of the ban, please contact editor@sightline.org.

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name: Senior Estates HOA (Full Ban)
description:
According to a former resident, this community had a full ban on outdoor clotheslines and clothes racks as of 2005. If you have current information about this location and/or you know the language of the ban, please contact editor@sightline.org.

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name: Honolulu Park Place Association of Apartment Owners (Partial Ban)
description:
According to "House Rules," Section 9, regarding Aesthetic Considerations:

3. No Objects to be Hung from Windows or Railings: Nothing, including clothing, bedding or carpeting, shall be hung on or from windows or lanais for any purpose, nor shall clothing or laundry be hung in walkways or windows in such a manner as to be visible from roadways, walkways, and common areas.

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name: Avenue One Condos (Partial Ban)
description:
Section 9.5 of the building's declaration, regarding exterior appearance, reads, "In order to preserve a uniform exterior appearance of the builfing, the Board shall provide for the maintenance, repair, and replacement of the exterior of the building. No Owner may modify or decorate the exterior of a building, deck, screens, doors, windows, awnings, or other portions of any Unit visible from outside the Unit without prior written consent of the Board or in accordance with rules or regulations of the Association." Note: The red icon indicates this is not a right-to-dry state: the ban is not illegal.
name: Forest Villa Condominium HOA (Full Ban)
description:
Section 6.5c of the Bylaws reads, "Residents shall not hang or dust garments, rugs, etc., from the rails, windows or facades of the property."

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name: HOA at 79th and Manzanita Drive (Full Ban)
description:
According to a resident, there is a full ban on outdoor clotheslines at this location. If you know the wording of the ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Sunrise Village Association (Partial Ban)
description: According to the Rules and Regulations, revised September 2010, and accessible at http://sunrisevillagebend.com/?page_id=19, Section 11.0b, "Garbage and trash containers, clothes drying apparatus, bicycles, sports nets, outdoor
maintenance equipment, spare building materials, and so forth must be stored out of sight in service yards or garages when not in use. Garbage, recycling and yard debris containers may not be left out for more than 24 hours without prior approval of the manager in each instance."

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name: Spectrum Towers One, Two, Three, and Four Strata (Full Ban)
description:
According to a resident, clothes-drying on balconies is forbidden at these locations. If you know the language of the ban, please contact editor@sightline.org.

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name: Summit Terrace HOA (Partial Ban)
description:
According to Article VI, Section 1J of the Summit Terrace CC&Rs, which are accessible at http://www.dcdesign.com/pdfs/cs/SUMMIT_TERRACE_SUBDIVISION_CC_R_S.pdf, "http://www.dcdesign.com/pdfs/cs/SUMMIT_TERRACE_SUBDIVISION_CC_R_S.pdf"

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name: The Ridge Community Association (Full Ban)
description:
According to the Rules and Regulations, updated September 2009, pertaining to Offensive Conditions, "In order to keep a neat and tidy appearance, all equipment, trash containers, or storage piles need to be screened or concealed from public view. Trash containers may not be exposed to view more than twelve hours (12) before and after scheduled trash collection hours. In addition, exterior clotheslines, wiring, and water softeners are not allowed."

The Rules and Regulations can be accessed at:
http://www.avalon1.com/ridge/ridgerul.pdf

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name: Nestucca Ridge Homeowners Association (Partial Ban)
description: From the association president:

The Nestucca Ridge Homeowners Association CC&Rs and Rules do mention
under "Appearance": Towels, bathing suits, clothes or laundry shall not
be hung from decks, fences, screens, lines or elsewhere so as to be
visible from adjacent property, common grounds or roadways."
This I found by searching through the ca. 75 pages of rule and
ammendments. Residents do know of this rule, however, because one did
get an exemption years ago.  Plus, no one complains about the surfers'
wet suits hanging on garage doors.

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name: Arbor Place Tower COA (Full Ban)
description: House Rules and Regulations, Section 6.A.2 says, "No wires, aerials, antennas for radio or television or other electromagnetic radiation, or wires, ropes, etc., for clothes drying, etc., shall be installed on the roof, decks, balconies or other parts of the building without written permission of the Board."

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name: Lunt Lake Coop (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Midlands Village HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Kingswood Crossing HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Stable Gate HOA (Partial Ban)
description: Article 7, Sections E and F of the CC&Rs, regarding screening and outdoor storage, do not mention clotheslines specifically but have a broad policy against "articles" that can be seen from other "Homesites."

The CC&Rs can be accessed at http://stablegate.org/DocsForms/tabid/59/Default.aspx.

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name: LIONSPAW COMMUNITY OWNERS ASSOCIATION (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Pine Ridge HOA (Florida) (Partial Ban)
description: Article VIII, Section 28, of the CC&Rs, accessible at http://community.qualifiedproperty.com/pineridge/document/20652155deed_restrictions_with_all_amendments.pdf, states, "The Association shall be empowered to adopt rules
governing the type of clotheslines, solar collectors, solar heating panels and other energy-saving
devices that may be permitted on any Lot and establish reasonable restrictions relating to safety,
location and maintenance thereof. Clotheslines permissible pursuant to the rules of the Association
may only be installed in a rear yard location, not visible from the street or neighboring property.
This restriction and all rules promulgated pursuant hereto shall be construed so as to not conflict
with, or violate the terms of Section 163.04, Florida Statutes."

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name: Pine Ridge HOA (Colorado) (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: The Braeburn HOA (Full Ban)
description:
Section 9.6 of the building rules, regarding exterior appearance, reads, "No Owner may modify or decorate the exterior of a building, screens, doors, awnings, or any portion of any Unit visible from outside the Unit without the prior written consent of the Board."

According to a resident, this has been interpreted by the Board to prevent the use of clotheslines.

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name: The Newport Shores Neighborhood (Partial Ban)
description:
Section 13 of the Covenants reads:

No owner or occupant of any residential site shall place or permit clothes, bedding or other similar articles to be hung from porches, windows, clotheslines or otherwise displayed, so as to be visible from any place outside the premises.

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name: Villages of Cornwallis (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: StoneBriar HOA (Georgia) (Full Ban)
description: Article 6, Section 9, of the BriarStone Covenants read:

"No outside clothesline shall be permitted on any Lot."

The covenants can be accessed at http://stonebriarhoa.com/property4sale_list.asp

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name: Stonebriar HOA (California) (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Arbors at Dogwood Creek HOA (Partial Ban)
description: According to Section 2, Subsection 9, of the Arbors CC&Rs, "No clotheslines shall be constructed, placed, or erected on any lot in such a way as to be visible from outside that lot."

The CC&Rs are available at: http://www.arborsia.org/homepage.htm.

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name: Saginaw Bay Estates HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Franklin Glen HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Rolling Hills HOA (Missouri) (Partial Ban)
description: Article 8, Section 12, of the Rolling Hills Declaration of Covenants and Conditions, reads:

"Outside clothes lines or other facilities for drying or airing clothes shall not be erected, placed, or maintained exclusively within an area not Visible From Neighboring Property."

Clearly, the "not" that appears before "Visible" is an error -- otherwise there is a mandate that owners put up a clothesline their neighbors can see...

The Covenants are available at: http://rollinghillsnixa.net/documents.shtml

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name: Rolling Hills HOA (North Carolina) (Partial Ban)
description: Article 7, Section 7 of the Rolling Hills HOA CC&Rs read: "No drying or airing of any clothing or bedding shall be permitted outdoors on any Lot or in any other unenclosed area (including patios) within the Properties other than between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 1:00 P.M. on Monday through Friday and 8:00 A.M. and 1:00 P.M. on Saturdays (except when any such day shall fall on a holiday) and clothes hanging devices such as lines, reels, poles, frames, etc. shall be stored out of sight other than during the times and days aforementioned."

The CC&Rs can be viewed at: http://www.marwall.com/sites/Rolling%20Hills/index.html. Note: The yellow icon indicates this ban is in a state where solar access laws may protect the right to dry: the ban may be illegal.
name: Parkside at Rolling Hills HOA (Partial Ban)
description: Article 7, Section 7 of the Parkside at Rolling Hills HOA CC&Rs read: "No drying or airing of any clothing or bedding shall be permitted outdoors on any Lot or in any other unenclosed area (including patios) within the Properties other than between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 1:00 P.M. on Monday through Friday and 8:00 A.M. and 1:00 P.M. on Saturdays (except when any such day shall fall on a holiday) and clothes hanging devices such as lines, reels, poles, frames, etc. shall be stored out of sight other than during the times and days aforementioned."

The CC&Rs can be viewed at: http://www.marwall.com/sites/Rolling%20Hills/index.html. Note: The yellow icon indicates this ban is in a state where solar access laws may protect the right to dry: the ban may be illegal.
name: Rolling Hills HOA (California) (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org. Note: The yellow icon indicates this ban is in a state where solar access laws may protect the right to dry: the ban may be illegal.
name: Walnut Ridge Estates at Continental Country Club HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org. Note: The yellow icon indicates this ban is in a state where solar access laws may protect the right to dry: the ban may be illegal.
name: Staton Oaks Estates HOA (Partial Ban)
description: Article 6, Section 6.09, Sub-Section (r), reads: The drying of clothes in public view is prohibited. Note: The yellow icon indicates this ban is in a state where solar access laws may protect the right to dry: the ban may be illegal.
name: Franklin Ridge Estates HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org. Note: The red icon indicates this is not a right-to-dry state: the ban is not illegal.
name: Otter Run Community HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Yorkshire HOA (Partial Ban)
description: Section 11 of the CC&Rs read: "No clothesline may be erected or maintained on any Lot other than a clothesline located directly behind the residence."

The CC&Rs can be viewed at: http://www.yorkshirehoa.org/documents/.

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name: Ravenswood Management Association (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Colony Pointe HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Quail Valley HOA (Full Ban)
description: According to the ACC Guidelines, accessible at http://qvhoa.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/588-SMART-DOCS.pdf, "Clotheslines are currently not permitted by the covenants."

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name: Pioneer Condominiums Owner's Association (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Pioneer HOA (Partial Ban)
description: Section 5.29 of the Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions, and Easements, reads: "All clotheslines, garbage cans, above-ground tanks, air conditioning compressors, poop pumps and other similar items of external equipment shall be located or screened by vegetation or shadow-box enclosures approved by the ARC, so as to be concealed from view from neighboring Units, Unplatted Parcels or portions of the District Property or Properties."

See http://pioneerhoa.com/ccrs--addition-map.html for additional information.

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name: Pioneer Valley HOA (Partial Ban)
description: Section 10 of the CC&Rs reads: "No clotheslines shall be erected except between the real walls of the house and the rear property line inside all common area easements.

The full CC&Rs can be accessed at:

http://www.pioneervalleyhoa.com/ccrs-bylaws/ccrs.pdf.

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name: Windmill Ranch HOA (Partial Ban)
description: Section 3.11 of the CC&Rs reads: No outside clotheslines or other outside facilities for drying or airing clothes may be erected, placed or maintained on any Lot or other property so as to be Visible From Neighboring Property.

The CC&Rs are available at:

http://www.windmillhoa.com/ccr.pdf

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name: Meander Estates HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Eastman Community Owners Association (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Villas at Beaver Dam Creek (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Madera Reserve HOA (Partial Ban)
description:

Section 9.23 of the CC&Rs read: "Clothes lines shall be adequately screened by patio walls and shall not be visible from neighboring streets or properties. Any construction of utility yards around clothes lines must adhere to the Design Guidelines, including all standards governing height and materials." 


The CC&Rs can be accessed here: http://www.maderareservehoa.com/portfolio.html.

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name: Westminster Homes HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Eden Roc Mobile Home Park (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Rio Vista Estates HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Sycamore Lakes HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Gleneagles Village (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

Note: The CC&Rs are available at http://gevhoa.net/residents.php and do not mention clotheslines by name: however, there is a ban on all "unsightliness" -- perhaps this is where the ban derives from.

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name: Briarwick Condos (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Centennial at Historic Huntersville HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Southern Dunes HOA (Partial Ban)
description: Article 17, Section J of the CC&Rs reads:

No clothes, sheets, blankets, rugs, laundry or other things shall be hung out or exposed on, or so so as to be visible from, any street or any part of the Common Areas or from neighboring properties.

The CC&Rs are accessible at: http://www.mysoutherndunes.org/Documents.aspx.

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name: Cimarron Foothills Phase 1 HOA (Partial Ban)
description:

Section 9 of the CC&Rs reads, “All air conditioning equipment, coolers, other mechanical equipment, clotheslines, wood piles, or storage piles shall be walled to conceal them from the view of neighboring lots or streets.”

The CC&Rs can be accessed at:http://www.cimarronfoothillshoa.org/*new_site/documents.html.

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name: Cimarron Foothills Phase 2-5 HOA (Partial Ban)
description:

Section 14 of the CC&Rs reads, “All air conditioning equipment, coolers, other mechanical equipment, clotheslines, wood piles, or storage piles shall be walled to conceal them from the view of neighboring lots or streets.”

The CC&Rs can be accessed at:http://www.cimarronfoothillshoa.org/*new_site/documents.html.

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name: Traditions at Longwood HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Oak Creek HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Meadow Mountain HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Laurel Hill HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Ellis Plantation HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Wellington Community Association (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Witney Ridge (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Coronado Ranch HOA (Full Ban)
description:
Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Wesleyan Hills Association (Partial Ban)
description:
The Guidelines of the ARCHITECTURE AND LANDSCAPE REVIEW COMMITTEE, section 5.12, state:
Clotheslines must be in rear yards and screened from the view of other properties, the public streets, and common open space. Clotheslines are seasonal can be put up April 1 and must be removed by October 31.

Their CC&Rs are accessible at http://wesleyanhills.org/

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name: Lazy Creek 2 HOA (Full Ban)
description:
According to a resident, the Lazy Creek 2 HOA bans the use of clotheslines. If you know the text of the ban, or know the exact location of the Lazy Creek 2 neighborhood, please contact editor@sightline.org.

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name: Heritage Hills HOA (Full Ban)
description:
According to the CC&Rs, section 11.8, "No unsightly conditions shall be permitted to exist on any lot. Unsightly conditions shall include, without limitation, laundry hanging in exposed view for drying; litter, trash, junk or other debris; inappropriate, broken, damaged or ugly furniture or plants; nondecorative gear, equipment, cans, bottles, ladders, trash barrels and other such items; and no awnings, air conditioning units or other projections shall be placed on the exterior walls of any Housing Unit unless prior written approval shall have been obtained as provided in the Declaration."

The CC&Rs are available online at: http://hhhoa.org/documents.htm

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name: Reston Association (Partial Ban)
description: Reston, Virginia is census-designated place (CDP) in unincorporated Fairfax County, with nearly 60,000 residents. A non-profit called the Reston Association serves many functions usually provided by  city government.

The Reston Association has a partial ban on clotheslines:
WHEREAS, Section VI.2(b)(13) of the Amended Reston Deed regarding Outdoor Drying Lines, stipulates that no laundry or clothing shall be aired or dried in any area exposed to view. Outdoor drying areas are permitted only in screened or fenced locations approved by the Design Review
Board (“DRB”).

This rule can be viewed at https://www.reston.org/InsideRA/Governance/GoverningDocuments/Default.aspx?qenc=HzT9ACzZbNs%3d&fqenc=NPcMlHdaOOYMMl4lJnifmQ%3d%3d by clicking on "Use and Maintenance"

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name: Minnehaha Square Townhomes (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Montgomery Village Foundation (Partial Ban)
description:
Montgomery Village is an unincorporated suburb of Gaithersburg, MD, with a population of about 40,000. Maryland has a 2010 Right to Dry law that prevents HOAs from creating a full ban on clotheslines, but partial bans persist.
According to Sharon Levine, Director of Government Relations at, The Montgomery Village Foundation (MVF), "MVF has ten homeowner associations, 10
condominium associations and 5 multi-family rental developments. MVF has no clothesline policy, per se; rather, each individual association has its own policy. Each individual homeowners association has a policy (that has been in effect since their inception) that pretty much says the following:
'No drying or airing of any clothing or bedding shall be permitted outdoors and within the area of the property of a Private Dwelling Unit within ____________(name of HOA) other than during the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Monday through Friday and 6 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturdays (except when any such day shall fall upon a holiday) and clothes hanging devices such as lines, reels, poles, frames, etc., shall be stored out of sight other than during the times aforementioned.' ”

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name: Whetstone Homes Corporation (Partial Ban)
description: Whetstone Homes Corporation, which includes the neighborhoods of The Courts, Lakeside, Goshenside, and Whetstone Ridges, which total 447 homes, (all of which are also a part of the Montgomery Village Association), has a partial ban on the use of clotheslines.

According to the Whetstone CC&Rs, section 11, “No drying or airing of any clothing or bedding shall be permitted outdoors and within the area of the property of a Private Dwelling Unit within Whetstone other than during the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturdays (except when any such day shall fall upon a holiday) and clothes hanging devices such as lines, reels, poles, frames, etc., shall be stored out of sight other than during the times aforementioned.”

The CC&Rs can be found by going to the Montgomery Village Association homepage and keyword searching "Covenants".

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name: Savannah Ridge Homeowners Association (Full Ban)
description:

Article 8, Section 23 of the Savannah Ridge Homeowners Association’s Restrictive Covenants and Conditions, accessible at http://savannahridgehoa.com/public_documents.php, read as follows:

 

“No lot owner may construct or place any outbuilding, clothes line, satellite dish, solar panels, fence or any other structure, pen or enclosure, (specifically excluding basketball goals as long as the goal is placed in the backyard only), on the lot owner’s property without the prior written approval of the Architectural Committee.”

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name: Fieldstone Homeowners Association (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: MeadowCreek Property Owners' Association (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Crowne Pointe HOA (Tennessee) (Full Ban)
description: Section 21, Subsection 15, of the Crowne Pointe CC&Rs, accessible at http://www.crownepointehoa.com/restrictions.htm, read, "Outside Clotheslines... will not be permitted on any Lot."

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name: Crown Pointe Community Association (Pennsylvania) (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Village of Neshaminy Falls (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Kingsland Country Property Owner's Association (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Enclave at Lake Price HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Birchwood Hills Assoc. (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Oxford Pointe Homes Association (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Parkland Isles HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Pine Hollow HOA (Partial Ban)
description:

Section 13 of the CC&Rs reads, “No outside clothesline shall be constructed or maintained on any lot within sight of the Common Area or any street or adjacent lot.”

 

The CC&Rs can be viewed at: http://www.pine-hollow.org/docs/cov_restrict/CovenantsandRestrictions.pdf.

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name: Parkridge HOA (Partial Ban)
description: According to the Parkridge CC&Rs, accessible at http://www.parkridgehoa.org/laws&codes/cc&rs.htm, "Outside clotheslines or other outside facilities for drying or airing clothes shall not be erected, placed or maintained on any Property unless they are erected, placed and maintained exclusively within a fenced service yard or otherwise not Visible From Neighboring Property."

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name: Wesmere Country Club Community (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Lakewood Springs HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Springbrook Condominium Association (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: City of Poughkeepsie, NY (Partial Ban)
description: According to The Denver Post, Poughkeepsie, NY, a city of more than 30,000 people, limits clotheslines to backyards at private residences. See the article here: http://www.denverpost.com/headlines/ci_7301548

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name: City of Columbus, Ohio (Partial Ban)
description: According to The Denver Post, Columbus, Ohio, has banned clotheslines in private residences in the historic district. See the article here: http://www.denverpost.com/headlines/ci_7301548

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name: River Forest Village HOA (Partial Ban)
description:

Article 2, section 13, reads: “No clothesline or similar type structure shall be permitted on any Lot or outside of a residential home, unless approved in writing by the Architectural Control Committee. The ACC may require screening of any such structures.”

 

The CC&Rs are accessible at: http://www.riverforestpoa.org/docs.php.

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name: Quechee Lakes Landowners Association (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Riverwalk HOA (Georgia) (Full Ban)
description:

Article 3, Section 11 of the CC&Rs, available at http://www.riverwalkhoa.org/cov.htm, reads: “No exterior clotheslines shall be permitted.”

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name: Riverwalk HOA (California) (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Lake Forest HOA (Full Ban)
description: Lake Forest CC&Rs, Section 4.7, subsection (r), regarding Yard Screening, reads, “The drying, airing, or other hanging of clothes, rugs, or other such items anywhere other than inside a Residence is prohibited.”

The CC&Rs are available at http://www.lakeforestrr.com/documents.php

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name: Vista Oaks HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Estates at Arrowhead HOA (Partial Ban)
description: Article 11 of the CC&Rs, read: "Clothes hanging devices exterior to a dwelling shall not exceed six (6) feet in height."

The CC&Rs are available at: http://www.estatesofarrowhead.com/UNIT2.pdf.

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name: Stone Oak HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Mirada at La Jolla Colony (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Lakeshore Acres Improvement Club (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Woodsborough HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Nava Adé HOA (Partial Ban)
description: Section 35 of the CC&Rs read: "Laundry. Collapsible, folding, or retractable devices for drying laundry, as
well as removable rope lines, may be used without Architectural Review Committee approval so long as they are placed in a back or side yard so as to be inconspicuous from the street, and
stored away when not in use. Permanent clotheslines are required to have prior written approval by the Architectural Review Committee before installation. No laundry shall be hung on parapets, fences, or walls. Laundry shall not be hung longer than necessary to dry."

The CC&Rs are available at: http://navaade.org/navaade/document/1253123181cc_r_2009.pdf?15948.

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name: Schaumburg, Illinois (Partial Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This city appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Hunter Ridge HOA (Arizona) (Full Ban)
description:

Section 4.9 of the Hunter Ridge Condominium Declaration, accessible at http://hunterridgehoa.com/modules/mydownloads/viewcat.php?cid=5 , states: “Outside clotheslines or other outside facilities for drying or airing clothes shall not be erected, placed or maintained on the Condominium.”

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name: Hunter Ridge HOA (Pennsylvania) (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org. Note: The red icon indicates this is not a right-to-dry state: the ban is not illegal.
name: Los Alisos HOA (Full Ban)
description:
Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Sonoma Rancho Vista Mobile Home Park (Full Ban)
description:
Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Kerry Greens HOA (Full Ban)
description:
Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Countryside Proprietary HOA (Full Ban)
description:
Section 6(j) of the CC&Rs, accessible at http://www.countryside-va.com//index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=32&Itemid=62, reads: “no structure of a temporary character, and no trailer, tent, shack, barn, pen, kennel, run, stable, outdoor clothes dryer, shed or other buildings shall be erected, used or maintained on any lot at any time.”

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name: Sugarland Run HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Springdale HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Sterling Oaks HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Vanguard Village HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Catalina Foothills #7 HOA (Partial Ban)
description:

Clause 2, Section 16 of the Catalina Foothills #7 CC&Rs states: “All clothes lines, equipment, mechanical equipment, wood piles or piles of dirt or rocks, or stored materials of any kind shall be walled-in and/or concealed at all

times so that they may not be viewed from any point beyond the building site on

which they are located.”

 

The CC&Rs are accessible at http://www.cfe7.org/covenants.html.

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name: Saddlebrooke HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Demere HOA (Full Ban)
description:

Article 11, Section 4 of the CC&Rs states, “No Lot or Common Area shall be used for the storage of rubbish. Outside clothes hanging devices shall not be permitted.”



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The CC&Rs are available at: http://r.b5z.net/i/u/10118080/f/CCRs_Demere.pdf

 

name: Lake Shastina HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: The Landings at Hoover HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Blackbird Farms HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Chase Estates HOA (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Shady Oaks RV Resort (Full Ban)
description: Project Laundry List has created a registry of communities that restrict
 or ban the use of clotheslines. This community appears on that list at http://www.laundrylist.org/registry. If you have more information, specifically the text of the ban or if it is a full or partial ban, please email editor@sightline.org.

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name: Bel Ayre Villa (Full Ban)
description: The bylaws at Bel Ayre Villa Strata say, "19.11 A resident must ensure that no air conditioning units, laundry, flags, clothing, bedding or other articles are hung or displayed from windows, balconies or other parts of the building so that they are visible from the outside of the building. Sunshades may be permitted with prior written approval of the strata council. 19.12 A resident must not display or erect fixtures, poles, clotheslines, racks, storage sheds and similar structures permanently or temporarily on limited common property, common property or land that is a common asset. Despite the foregoing, the placing of items on the limited common property balconies or patio areas shall be limited to free standing, self contained planter boxes or containers, summer furniture and accessories and (with prior approval of the strata council) one low profile storage container." They can be viewed at http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CCQQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.oocities.org%2Fgoweropolis%2FMaster.DOC&ei=D4A1T7meI8GSiAeKjMmWAg&usg=AFQjCNE8GwM3c1ASsmbV7sSQKkVWpwhkMQ

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name: Mount Pleasant Gardens Strata (Full Ban)
description: The Mount Pleasant Garden Strata Bylaws say, "(3) (4) No laundry, clothing, bedding, or other articles shall be hung or displayed from any window, balcony, or other part of a strata lot or the common property so that they are visible from the outside of the building..." They can be seen at: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:awtZWeeDOo8J:www.teamnickerson.com/wps/rest/590/l/mylistings/12065307/doc%3Findex%3D1+&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESgPowL9ew5GVHs1tZ7Zv45wD1AU-cvsWFtKtFBOOeJMxM8QgI9JiQPfGwbqHokub_scqwfwOTxr7QnVmIoY0i788Q4djn_sos0AawnuT07bjKs14AUaVIX3zOPwnmJkJJrX5oPq&sig=AHIEtbRsH-FRyIJ9Hnmf9jQyu6mVPXOv1A

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name: King Edward Village Strata (Full Ban)
description: The King Edward Village Strata Bylaws say, "49 (l) A resident must ensure that no air conditioning units, laundry, flags, clothing, bedding or other articles are hung or displayed from windows, balconies or other parts of a building. 49 (o) A resident must not display or erect fixtures, poles, clotheslines, racks, storage sheds and similar structures permanently or temporarily on limited common property, common property or land that is a common asset. Despite the foregoing, the placing of items on the limited common property balconies or patio areas shall be limited to free standing, self contained planter boxes or containers, summer furniture and accessories." They can be seen at: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:qgwO1hh7OsgJ:kevstrata2869.com/back/pdf/2010_minutes/03_bcs2869_2010apr19_minutes.pdf+&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESix_Njsxrwey1XHBEVIhOZ9da1nD4rQ3GRnOqz0GHkOv4qSDdBaNzvn-_mgRNyu6wbLrFN8QT9JwbuekIGbn7nuAB6OVbeIILsOWgpkM8DaLukkvijpajxVcDCAnAKcZMcjVhQA&sig=AHIEtbQzNMhe2oTPLMh2tyTUyB_NH-DMvA

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name: Park Plaza Strata (Full Ban)
description: The Park Plaza bylaws say, "• (45.10) A resident must ensure that no air conditioning units, laundry, flags, clothing, bedding or other articles are hung or displayed from windows, balconies or other parts of the building so that they are visible from the outside of the building. (May 14/2002) • (45.11) A resident must not display or erect fixtures, poles, clotheslines, racks, storage sheds and similar structures permanently or temporarily on limited common property, common property or land that is a common asset. Despite the foregoing, the placing of items on the limited common property balconies or patio areas shall be limited to free standing, self contained planter boxes or containers, summer furniture and accessories." They can be viewed at: http://parkplazavancouver.com/pp_bylaws.php

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name: Sonesta Strata (Full Ban)
description: The Sonesta Strata Bylaws say, "A Resident must ensure that no air conditioning units, laundry, flags, clothing or bedding are hung or displayed from windows, balconies or other parts of the building so that they are visible from the outside of the building. A Resident must not display or erect fixtures, poles, clotheslines, racks, storage sheds and similar structures permanently or temporarily on limited common property, common property or land that is a common asset. Despite the foregoing, the placing or items on the limited common property balconies or patio areas shall be limited to free standing, self contained planter boxes or containers, summer furniture and accessories."

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name: MAGNOLIA AT HAMPTONS PARK (Full Ban)
description: The Magnolia Bylaws say, "44.2 No laundry and/or drying racks are allowed within the limited common areas such as balconies and patios. 45.2 A Resident must ensure that no air conditioning units, laundry , flags, clothing, bedding or other articles are hung or displayed from windows, balconies or other parts of the building so that they are visible from the outside of the building." They can be viewed at: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:yeTYbBFsb9kJ:www.theharrisrealestategroup.com/wps/rest/4566/l/mylistings/9052042/doc%3Findex%3D1+&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESijhD3gRpD9WXvZ27pM_Q1DRClDgYh2NHz_ClHsYyHILst7atik0tkqOxq9a0ZXybVLODoSwTtQIPRqcqNRt8_Rqdi4jRxGg9HZDNfxl9zGwvyQjVnetGrch99Re4F9wgtnY7c5&sig=AHIEtbQwV3kYuonFTtst9gCopSM6g3DhWQ

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name: Harborside Park Strata (Full Ban)
description: The Harborside Park Strata Bylaws say, "45.9 A resident must ensure that no air conditioning units, laundry, flags, clothing, bedding or other articles are hung or displayed from windows, balconies or other parts of the building so that they are visible from the outside of the building. (May 14/2002) 45.10 A resident must not display or erect fixtures, poles, clotheslines, racks, storage sheds and similar structures permanently or temporarily on limited common property, common property or land that is a common asset. Despite the foregoing, the placing of items on the limited common property balconies or patio areas shall be limited to free standing, self contained planter boxes or containers, summer furniture and accessories. (May 14/2002)" They can be seen at: http://www.harboursidepark.com/bylaws/BYLAWS-2009.PDF

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name: Highland Park Strata (Full Ban)
description: The Highland Park Strata Bylaws say, "49.6 A resident must ensure that no air conditioning units, laundry, flags, clothing, bedding or other articles are hung or displayed from windows, balconies or other parts of the building so that they are visible from the outside of the building. 49.7 A resident must not display or erect fixtures, poles, clotheslines, racks, storage sheds and similar structures permanently or temporarily on limited common property, common property or land that is a common asset. Despite the foregoing, the placing of items on the limited common property balconies or patio areas shall be limited to free standing, self contained planter boxes or containers, summer furniture and accessories..." They can be viewed at: http://mynw971.com/BylawsAGM20090924.pdf

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name: SOLAY Strata (Full Ban)
description: The Solay Strata Bylaws say, "44.1.7 A resident must ensure that no window type air conditioning units, laundry, flags, clothing, bedding, wind-chimes or other articles are hung or displayed from windows, balconies or other parts of the building so that they are visible from the outside of the building, other than seasonal decorations. 44.1.8 A resident must not display or erect fixtures, poles, clotheslines, racks, storage sheds and similar structures permanently or temporarily on limited common property, common property or land that is a common asset. Despite the foregoing, the placing of items on the limited common property balconies or patio areas shall be limited to free standing, self contained planter boxes or containers, summer furniture and accessories." They can be seen at: http://solayliving.ca/downloads/Solay%20Bylaws%20Rules%20PDF%20File.pdf

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name: Rockland Strata (Full Ban)
description: The Rockland Strata bylaws say, "A Resident must ensure that no air conditioning units, laundry, flags, clothing or bedding are hung or displayed from windows, balconies or other parts of the building so that they are visible from the outside of the building. A Resident must not display or erect fixtures, poles, clotheslines, racks, storage sheds and similar structures permanently or temporarily on limited common property, common property or land that is a common asset. Despite the foregoing, the placing or items on the limited common property balconies or patio areas shall be limited to free standing, self contained planter boxes or containers, summer furniture and accessories." They can be viewed at: http://rocklandstrata.com/Rules%20&%20Bylaws.htm

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name: YALETOWN PARK 1 & 2 (Full Ban)
description: The Yaletown Park Bylaws say, "(2) An owner shall not: (f) hang or drape on the balcony of the strata lot laundry, clothing, rugs, towels, curtains or wall hangings; (l) erect, place, install or cause to be erected, placed or installed, whether permanently or temporarily, fixtures, satellite dishes, antennas, poles, clotheslines, racks, storage sheds or similar structures on Common Property of Limited Common Property. Notwithstanding the foregoing, an owner, tenant or occupant may place on the Limited Common Property that it the owner's, tenant's or occupant's balcony or patio, as the case may be, a reasonable amount of free-standing, self-contained planter boxes or containers and summer furniture and accessories..." They can be seen at: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=8&ved=0CHsQFjAH&url=http%3A%2F%2Fcondoleo.ca%2Fwps%2Frest%2F17571%2Fl%2Fmylistings%2F18774173%2Fdoc%3Findex%3D4&ei=74M1T42bJu-SiAeGwMSlAg&usg=AFQjCNFLF15rr3GIePya3NkXfiKBbqXCag

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name: CASUARINA AT HAMPTONS PARK (Full Ban)
description: The Casuarina Bylaws say, "44.2 No laundry and/or drying racks are allowed within the limited common areas such as balconies and patios. 45.2 A Resident must ensure that no air conditioning units, laundry , flags, clothing, bedding or other articles are hung or displayed from windows, balconies or other parts of the building so that they are visible from the outside of the building." They can be seen at:https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:yeTYbBFsb9kJ:www.theharrisrealestategroup.com/wps/rest/4566/l/mylistings/9052042/doc%3Findex%3D1+&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESijhD3gRpD9WXvZ27pM_Q1DRClDgYh2NHz_ClHsYyHILst7atik0tkqOxq9a0ZXybVLODoSwTtQIPRqcqNRt8_Rqdi4jRxGg9HZDNfxl9zGwvyQjVnetGrch99Re4F9wgtnY7c5&sig=AHIEtbQwV3kYuonFTtst9gCopSM6g3DhWQ

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name: Anchor Point Strata (Full Ban)
description: The Anchor Point Strata Bylaws, sections 8.1 to 8.3, say "A resident must ensure that drapes or blinds visible from the outside of the building are cream or white in colour A resident must ensure that no air conditioning units, laundry, flags, clothing, bedding or other articles are hung or displayed from windows, balconies or other parts of the building so that they are visible from the outside of the building. A resident must not display or erect fixtures, poles, antennas, sattelite dishes, clotheslines, racks, storage sheds and similar structures pennanently or temporarily on limited common property, common property or land that is a common asset. Despite the foregoing, the placing of items on the limited common property balconies or patio areas shall be limited to free standing, self contained planter boxes or containers, summer furniture, and accessories as specified by the Strata Council from tirne-to- time..." They can be seen at: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:Yoz1n7MoJHoJ:hammerwatkinson.com/wps/rest/4186/l/mylistings/8492227/doc%3Findex%3D4+&cd=10&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

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name: Century House Strata (Full Ban)
description: The Century House Strata Bylaws say, "8.10 A Resident must not display or erect fixtures, poles, treilises, clotheslines, racks, storage sheds and similar structures on Limited common property. Common property or land that is a common Asset- The placing of items on the balconies patio areas or shall be limited to free standing, self-contained planter boxes or containers. Summer furniture and accessories." They can be seen at:https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:UPoSENyi9KUJ:www.ventiv.ca/pdf/RulesVR839.PDF+&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESi7aOUtLPyWFNPxdd6VaulugV-JVSRViF0wrxX8IHie8ZAeWlUtTxSoTZjr6qab75KwfrAQTryf770V3vLrqZc_TpNISatik-yQplnxJsPjuaZ4lJadOKkOY_JlDYOVJ_0ZiWUF&sig=AHIEtbSay0u0i94G6XPvBAGPmz1QMaGQ4w

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name: The Meridian (Full Ban)
description: The Meridian Strata Bylaws say, "46.9 A resident must ensure that no air conditioning units, laundry, flags, clothing, bedding or other articles are hung or displayed from windows, balconies or other parts of their strata unit so that they are visible from the outside of the building. 46.10 A resident must not display or erect fixtures, poles, clotheslines, racks, storage sheds and similar structures permanently or temporarily on limited common property, common property or land that is a common asset. Despite the foregoing, the placing of items on the limited common property balconies or patio areas shall be limited to free standing, self contained planter boxes or containers, summer furniture and accessories." They can be seen at: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:gVlwkgGeq30J:www.meridianbythepark.com/pdf/BYLAWS%2520Nov05.pdf+&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESiE_itmRqxzrRyTsnTi9xK2GsCIwVXhmcOlUlrqp3w0qOt-GyAl8XgVVcfPO3UhyDAdLXuhnwgch1rlwhVMDU4q_WZuQsV5lOpqffWsHieilUuH4XOaTLNlp7NGmsy5Fue1_D4l&sig=AHIEtbSrX3MUCdqvOxrGEj5H2aWnjtHXvg

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name: Wall Centre Strata (Full Ban)
description: The Wall Centre Strata Bylaws say, "50.11 A resident must ensure that no air conditioning units, laundry, flags, clothing, bedding or other articles are hung or displayed from windows, balconies or other parts of the building so that they are visible from the outside of the building. 50.12 A resident must not display or erect fixtures, poles, clotheslines, racks, storage sheds and similar structures permanently or temporarily on limited common property, common property or land that is a common asset. Despite the foregoing, the placing of items on the limited common property balconies or patio areas shall be limited to free standing, self contained planter boxes or containers, summer furniture and accessories. All items must be securely fastened and not represent a hazard to neighbouring residents." They can be seen at:http://www.topoly.com/thewall/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/The-Wall-1050-Bylaws-May-2009.pdf

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name: The Bellevue Strata (Full Ban)
description: The Bellevue Strata Bylaws say, "6.1 A Resident must not display or erect any fixtures, poles, clotheslines, racks, satellite dishes, antennae or other items attached to any part of the building and positioned under the overhang so as to be visible from the outside of the building, or blocking the view from another Unit. And in this regard nothing shall be maintained or stored on any balcony, roof-deck or patio forming part of a Unit except garden related furniture, flowers and plants." They can be seen at: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&ved=0CDUQFjAC&url=http%3A%2F%2F2150bellevue.org%2Fdocs%2Fbylaw2006.doc&ei=SNk-T_LhC6KUiQe6opi5BA&usg=AFQjCNHSIzWAjbk3NLycXYxrWiY1cvsZCQ

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name: PEMBERLEY Strata (Full Ban)
description: The PEMBERLEY Strata Bylaws say, "44.11 A resident must ensure that no air conditioning units, laundry, flags, clothing, bedding or other articles are hung or displayed from windows, balconies or other parts of the building so that they are visible from the outside of the building. 44.12 A resident must not display or erect fixtures, poles, clotheslines, racks, storage sheds, satellite dishes and similar structures permanently or temporarily on limited common property, common property or land that is a common asset. Despite the foregoing, the placing of items on the limited common property balconies or patio areas shall be limited to free standing, self contained planter boxes or containers, summer furniture and accessories. " They can be seen at: http://www.strataplanlms2846.com/BYLAWS_Current.PDF

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name: King Edward Village 2 Strata (Full Ban)
description: the King Edward Village 2 Strata Bylaws say, "47(l) A resident must ensure that no air conditioning units, laundry, flags, clothing, bedding or other articles are hung or displayed from windows, balconies or other parts of a building." They can be seen at: http://kevstrata2869.com/docs/BCS%202869%20Bylaws%20CW%202008.pdf

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name: Cummaquid Heights HOA (Full Ban)
description: According to a former resident, this community has a full ban on the use of clotheslines. If you know the text of the ban, please contact editor@sightline.org.

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name: Heron Cay (Full Ban)
description: According to a resident, this community has a full ban on the use of clotheslines.

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name: Forest Crowne Strata (Full Ban)
description: The Forest Crowne Strata Bylaws say, "(7) An owner must not do any of the following: (a) erect a clothesline on the strata lot or hang laundry or washing in such a way as to be visible from the outside of the strata lot;"

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name: Fortune House Strata (Full Ban)
description: The Fortune House Strata Bylaws say, "An owner, tenant or occupant shall not:hang or display any laundry, washing, clothing, bedding or other articles from windows, balconies or other parts of the building so that they are visible from the outside of the building;"

The bylaws can be viewed at: http://www.members.shaw.ca/ckean/Bylaws.htm

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name: West One Strata (Full Ban)
description: The West One bylaws say, "No laundry, washing, clothing, bedding, or other articles shall be hung or displayed from windows, balconies, or other parts of the Strata Lot or the common property so that they are visible from outside of the building."

The bylaws can be seen at: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:jpVJpWa1a8IJ:pixilink.com/upload/house/docs/17184/by_laws.pdf+&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESg2KYhWaVVyqbbCSnbO_646vAWKDZvPADFmVQItASQ3kkF34r0fwG5TfOJ9-4KmET25F6mzsXis2Dyn5HPhy-u2a5oT6V7plDcNzcuAYPoQ4EcajKm0r2D2gwFrfOhac2Sd1eHc&sig=AHIEtbRh-EYFP4rgMkrvjnzjuoqlVb1p3A

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name: Electric Avenue Condominiums (Full Ban)
description: The Electric Avenue Condominiums Bylaws say, "An owner shall not: hang or drape on the balcony of the strata lot laundry, clothing, rugs, towels, curtains or wall hangings..."

The bylaws can be viewed at: http://www.electricavenue.info/stratadocs/bylaws.pdf

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name: Heritage Gate Strata (Full Ban)
description: The Heritage Gate Strata Bylaws say, "A resident must not display or erect fixtures, poles, clotheslines, racks, storage sheds and similar structures permanently or temporarily on limited common property, common property or land that is a common asset. Despite the foregoing, the placing of items on the limited common property balconies or patio areas shall be limited to free standing, self contained planter boxes or containers, summer furniture and accessories."

The bylaws can be viewed at: http://storage.ubertor.com/cl786/content/document/17359.pdf

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name: Crestmark I Strata (Full Ban)
description: Section 15f of the Crestmark bylaws say, "No laundry, washing, clothing, bedding or other articles shall be hung or displayed from windows, balconies, or other parts of the Strata Lot or Common Property so that they are visible."

The bylaws can be viewed at: http://storage.ubertor.com/cl786/content/document/17359.pdf

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name: PRIDHAM HEIGHTS Strata (Full Ban)
description: The Pridham Heights bylaws say, "„No laundry, washing, clothing, bedding or other articles shall be hung' or displayed from windows, patios or other parts of the building in such a manner that they are visible from outside the Strata Lot."

The bylaws can be seen at: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:rNQAKjZ-czsJ:www.topproducerwebsite.com/users/11058/downloads/bylaws%2520%2520with%2520amendments.pdf+&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESg8XDQtWpmcw6W7pSEzOJpSp7KJrmdY5PaQUn_cgMxXonJ2bIN-jJLs3j9CZK5jmW-EVn1JPzMrVxwLTqSXu2YzWq0Lk5GS8YtBoNLa4JeS7o2ItVngz0RmcvZj4_5XQiVHIT3u&sig=AHIEtbRmhvI2s0eEzLT0MY2xJ37Y8eWV2A

Note: The red icon indicates this is not a right-to-dry province: the ban is not illegal.
name: Crestmark II Strata (Full Ban)
description: Section 15f of the Crestmark II bylaws say, "No laundry, washing, clothing, bedding or other articles shall be hung or displayed from windows, balconies, or other parts of the Strata Lot or Common Property so that they are visible."

The bylaws can be viewed at: http://storage.ubertor.com/cl786/content/document/17359.pdf

Note: The red icon indicates this is not a right-to-dry province: the ban is not illegal.
name: Peachland Lakeshore Gardens Strata (Full Ban)
description: The Peachland Lakeshore Gardens bylaws say, "d) No laundry, clothing, bedding, signs or other articles shall be hung or displayed from windows, decks, patios or other parts of the building so that they are visible from the outside of the building."

The bylaws can be seen at: http://www.peachlandlakeshoreaccommodations.com/policies.htm

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name: Emerald Beach Strata (Full Ban)
description: The Emerald Beach bylaws say, "No laundry, clothing, bedding or other articles shall be hung or displayed from windows, balconies or other parts of the building so that they are visible from the outside of the building. "

The bylaws can be seen at: http://www.rosiesrentals.com/index.php?id=106

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name: The Santorini Strata (Full Ban)
description: The Santorini bylaws say, " 5.3 No laundry, washing, clothing, bedding or other article shall be hung or displayed by windows, balconies or other parts of the building so that they are visible from outside the building."

The bylaws can be seen at: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:uK1cQwvLCTUJ:storage.ubertor.com/cl2147/listing/Listing_59_extra/3967.pdf+&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESiBkfPMgY-yZGgkgLl25rphOZM-xS8W34pKBc_eKHNYub2xDytnJqCo8bfLr03XKV5YIjLCcxPuFap815bImucdKUwa3U-O52oCjgaXrVPw_7c-jhLG-USlksTBfU-3b-vxfxtu&sig=AHIEtbT40uB__afjdD97EAcepLtkzVGEPw

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name: The Miro Strata (Full Ban)
description: The Miro bylaws say, "No laundry, clothing, bedding or other articles shall be hung or displayed from windows, patios, or other parts of the Strata Lot so that they are visible from the outside."

The bylaws can be seen at: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:aCsqXkx9D5EJ:www.mirovancouver.com/documents/bylaws.pdf+&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESiVp8SAntz1eDcqqLcPDT2RPKWB3pOjieIkif4p8Ftk1EMpQ-DAN_vFp2xXW2loBHkd2sDtlGwV2TUo4Qct8ooCS2mq3HLiIFwIbBcTbFvE6kxmN1-8xEABFnSKKrNKEmJtd2Nh&sig=AHIEtbTHU-khZw3bZiIxHqTleqkDh6worQ

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name: RIVERSIDE HILL Strata (Full Ban)
description: The Riverside Hill bylaws say, "No laundry, washing, clothing, bedding or other articles shall be hung or displayed from WindowS, balconies or other parts of the building so that they are visible from' the outside of the building. Balconies shall not be used for storage purposes."

The bylaws can be viewed at: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:41sxjRy8KH0J:vancouverforhomes.com/wps/rest/2576/l/mylistings/8225102/doc%3Findex%3D2+&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESiBBC290lohnbu-ogRc-XyNGDDIqtHNYGijuMrzmnYG2l6F2IslwE9rEe2fKolNTR7isTw7vtX0GIGeQ8LIRxTMEhrVowXBjU4mnmU74URQGmHpJcDcpMUj2p-YX0z-quiUe4p4&sig=AHIEtbS0jdh8kB1B5tKnMP1ZdwsR_cCRwA

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name: Summerset Vista
description: Section 3.11 of the Brentwood Vista CC&Rs, which can be viewed at http://summersetvista.org/PDFs/ccrs.pdf, explain that, “Exterior clotheslines shall not be erected or maintained and there shall be no outside laundering or drying of clothes.”

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name: The Lodge at Warner Ranch
description: All clotheslines are banned per a memo sent from the management company: "Below is a list of unacceptable Items: Laundry racks or laundry lines (includes items hung over the railings)"