Does Your Neighborhood Have Regulations On Daycares?

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  • cheerfuldom
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 7413

    #16
    In this case, the builder gave agreement to the provider that a daycare was okay (in-home licensed daycare) so the couple bought and built the house and opened up shop. The HOA had a problem only when a few neighbors complained and took her to court. The builder did not have the authority to okay the daycare but the couple won anyway (plus all the complaining neighbors had already moved out by then, meaning that the daycare did not really effect the property values). Now that she remains open, they are hesitant to try and pursue shutting anyone else down but I guess will if enough neighbors want them too.

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    • bice99
      Parent and Provider
      • Apr 2011
      • 376

      #17
      Anyone know the rules for Oregon? I have a friend who wants to move into our HOA. Most of our HOA doesn't know that I have a registered childcare. Those that do know, don't care (in fact I watch some of their kids).

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