He says the HOA won’t let him put in ramps around his house because they don’t look good, but the HOA says that’s not true. “Under no circumstances are we, the homeowners’ association, would deny anybody handicapped access. Never,” Bundren said. Bundren is the treasurer of the HOA and says they’ve done their best to be accommodating, even going so far as offering to build and maintain the ramps for the Adams house at the HOA’s expense, but says that offer was denied. Read the article……………………
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