Flipadelphia
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Dammit!
Key is going to a like minded community where the rules are in tune with your own style.
HOA's are absurd. You will have to read the covenant and restriction of the particular HOA to know whether or not HB is allowed. I have heard of some who restrict the use of smokers and grills.
One more thing occurred to me: HOAs can change their rules. That is, if you get into one that allows outdoor homebrewing, if some busybodies get their undies in a bunch over your brewing, they can vote to change the rules to ban it.
Okay, I've made it sound like my yard is a mess, but everyone at my cookout yesterday said it looked very nice.
just do what you want until they tell you otherwise.
I live in NoVa as well and my hoa is a bunch of nazis.... I pay them their outrageous dues, I keep my grass cut, my weeds pulled, my trim painted, my deck stained, my sidewalks edged, my lamp post lit, my hose wrapped up, my gutters cleaned, etc, etc... I don't give a damn about what their rules are about grilling and brewing. I grill on my deck and brew in my garage when I want to, end of story. I had my smoker going at 11 pm the other night. The whole block smelled like sweet hickory bbq!
Hoa's suck though. I have my house on the market and half of the reason is because of the hoa. The community has changed management companies at least 3 times in the 3 years I've lived there. Even they can't stand them... If I were you I'd just do what you want until they tell you otherwise.
I just moved from the NoVa area. For those of you looking in the Sterling/Ashburn/Fairfax areas, you really ought to check out Stafford County. You can slug to DC or take VRE and there are 2 new breweries that have opened up (Adventure Brewing Company and Wild Run, both great brewers) a brew shop at the Aquia Pines Campground (and if you don't like him, there's a bigger one in Fredricksberg) and a fantastic brewing club. If you have to live near DC, this is probably the best area to live in. Anything north of rt. 234 sucks.