Judge rules against Frisco HOA (CA), allowing City House to operate while civil case is pending

A district judge’s ruling on Friday effectively allows the nonprofit City House to operate its transitional living program for homeless young adults in a home in a deed-restricted neighborhood in Frisco.  District Judge Jill Willis ruled after a hearing on the arguments that a Frisco homeowners association failed to meet its burden for injunctive relief. The board for the PR2 Homeowners Association had sought to keep City House from expanding its operation in the neighborhood while the civil case is pending. No trial date has been set.     Read more……..

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