I've been on the other side of the problem in a condo association with people that were willing to drag the rest of us down to their level. They lived on the first floor and instisted on filling the courtyard (and I mean filling) with lawn furniture, windmills, dodads and other assorted junk. They even went as far as putting plastic sheeting up on the fence to screen their portion off from the street. Mind you, this is all common property, so I owned as much (technically more) of it as they did. We had to force them to take all of it down but not before lawyers got involved.
A letter makes me suspicious, however. The association bylaws should speak for themselves, and there shouldn't be a need for a letter. What's the point of it?
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