Saturday, August 28, 2010

Homeowner wins right to fly the Gadsden

Eric Smith now has a second letter to go with the one he originally received from the East York Villas Homeowners association on Aug. 9. That letter ordered him to remove his "Tea Party flag." The second letter, dated Aug. 19, said the opposite.

The first letter Smith received threatened to fine him and a neighbor who was also flying the flag a fee of up to $100 per day.

Colorado law protects a homeowner's right to display the American flag and political signs during election season, despite the rules of individual HOAs.

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