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HOA Demands Generator Removal Amid Freezing Temperatures

31 Jan

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Summary

  • A Nashville family was without power for days in freezing temperatures.
  • Their HOA demanded immediate generator removal, citing fire hazard concerns.
  • The family was allowed to keep the generator after facing intense cold.
HOA Demands Generator Removal Amid Freezing Temperatures

In Nashville, a family found themselves without power since Sunday morning following Winter Storm Fern. With indoor temperatures dropping to 30F amidst a cold snap reaching 8F, they installed a $1,500 gas generator on their porch to provide heat and allow friends to shelter with them.

Hours after setting up the generator, the HOA management company, Metropolitan Properties, sent a letter demanding its immediate removal, citing a fire hazard and concerns about neighborhood aesthetics. The family expressed distress over the HOA's stance during a critical survival situation.

Following further discussion, the property management company relented, allowing the Caravello family to keep the generator for the duration of the power outage. As of Friday morning, more than 70,000 Nashville Electric Service customers were still without power, with restoration potentially extending into early next week.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The HOA management company demanded the generator's immediate removal, citing fire hazard concerns and neighborhood aesthetics.
The family was without power for days, with indoor temperatures dropping to 30F during a cold snap that saw outdoor temperatures reach 8F.
Yes, after initially being told to remove it, the family was permitted to keep the generator for the duration of the power outage.

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