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Veteran Loses Home To HOA For Displaying Small Flag In Flower Pot

Larry Murphree fought with his condo association for seven years over his right to display a small flag in a flower pot.

Sweetwater, FL – A former Air Force air traffic controller said he was forced from his retirement home by the Home Owners Association (HOA) after he spent hundreds of thousands of dollars and seven years battling to keep an American flag in his front yard.

Larry Murphree was fined $100 by the Tides Condominium Association for every day he had an “unauthorized object,” in the form of a 17-inch American flag, on his front porch, The Washington Post reported.

“I lost it,” Murphree said of his reaction when he received the letter notifying him of the fine. “It just dawned on me there’s people that strap on a gun every day to protect me and the people I love.”

Murphree was one of the first people to buy a home at the Tides Condominiums at Sweetwater, a community for people over 55 years of age. He cut the ribbon at one of the opening ceremonies and had been nicknamed “The Mayor” by other residents, according to The Washington Post.

The retired veteran said that the only issue he had with the neighborhood was that many of the homes looked alike, and neighbors frequently pulled into the wrong driveway. Plus there were monitors who kept an eye on all the houses to tattle if somebody did something that violated the community’s very strict bylaws.

His battle with the HOA began in 2011 after he began displaying a 17-inch flag in a flower pot on his front porch.

"It's a small flag," Murphree told WTLV, "but it stands for a big thank you."

The HOA began fining him, so he got an attorney to fight them.

"We believe we have the right to display the American flag, we filed suit in federal court," attorney Gust Sarris told WTLV.

Sarris filed suit and argued that Florida laws and federal statutes allowed people to display the U.S. flag. In fact, The Freedom to Display the American Flag Act prohibits homeowners associations and condo associations from stopping residents from displaying the flag.

However, associations are allowed reasonable restrictions, and Murphree’s community’s bylaws only permitted residents to fly flags from flagpoles, according to the Washington Post.

Murphree thought the battle was over in 2012 when the condo association settled with him, paid his court fees, and agreed to allow him to keep his American flag in the flower pot on his front porch.

But a short time later, the HOA changed up the neighborhood rules and added new guidelines that governed how residents could display flower pots. Suddenly, Murphree’s flag was in violation of the HOA’s bylaws yet again.

The HOA began fining him $100 a day again, and started withdrawing the money they said was owed for fines from his monthly association dues, which left him in overdue for his condo fees.

Murphree said he had no idea it was happening because he’d just had neck surgery and was “in a fog” when they began deducting the money, according to the Washington Post.

He said they also began to cite him for not parking his car appropriately in his own driveway, and for powering his Christmas lights with a solar panel instead of a battery.

"They just started nitpicking everything that I did," Murphree told WTLV.

By the time he realized the HOA was deducting his fines from the money he was paying for condo fees three years ago, he was enough in the hole that the condo association was able to file for a lien on his property.

Murphree said he had to sell his home at a significant loss due to mounting fees and imminent foreclosure, The Washington Post reported. He also said he no longer wanted to live in the community after what they’d put him through.

“Should any man who served in the military lose his home, a retirement home, because they want to be patriotic? Anybody can see that the HOA has gone overboard,” Sarris told the Washington Post.

Now, Murphree has a court date and is suing the condominium association for $1 million.

“He’s probably lost… hundreds of thousands of dollars of his retirement money, not to mention the time he’ll never get back from having to fight this battle,” his attorney said.

The HOA has not responded to calls from the media seeking comment.

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Jay v
Jay v

Reserve Depty.I agree to a point BUT, that board went directly after him by changing the bylaws to say no more flower pots.Remember, Condo Boards are elected by condo owners,the board is usually about 5 people,they can vote together and force there view on other people for the duration of there term,and you as a Condo owner, is stuck with any decision they make.No mater how you put it,its a 12 month dictatorship or more if they reelected NO BOARD SHOULD HAVE ALL THE VOTEING POWER WITHOUT THE Condos owners consent.

Hi_estComnDenomnn
Hi_estComnDenomnn

It also breaks flag code when NFL players take a knee or hide out in the locker rooms like the clowns they are.

Jay v
Jay v

Fenolj,I agree 100%

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fenolj
fenolj

HOA's are Socialist communities. They are harmful, shameful places to live. You couldn't pay me to live in one. The dictators that run this Nazi-ist dump think they are gods and have placed themselves on a pedestal. Nobody should ever be able to take away a Veteran's Patriotism in America. I hope and pray KARMA is violent to these people.

Jay v
Jay v

Any Veteran who buys a condo at that development is nuts.I wish organizations like The American Legion,The VFW AND AMVETS WOULD SUE THAT Condo board with a classic action.This story should be posted nation wide to all Veteran groups .I hope that would stop condo purchases and that developmeant, and prices will drop to under $100,000

Caprice56
Caprice56

I would sue board members for bias! They have gone out of their way to harass this man, and the cowards did it covertly. Not telling him about fees being deducted. They stole his home. I hope he has an army of lawyer-sharks who will destroy the HOA board members. Some of these people let a little power go to their heads. That small flag hurst no on but represents a lot to him.

BlueProtects
BlueProtects

This just goes to show that the Liberals follow the Hitler strategy hand book on how to become a Nation under a Dictatorship. Already they insist on taking away Republicans 1st and 2nd Amendment Rights. They insist on making America a 3rd World Country by opening all borders and not requiring a Vetting process for all Countries to come and due as they please and Americans will pay for all of there needs and not to bother to contribute anything back in return plus they won't be required to work or Speak English. The American Citizens would be required to live under a Dictatorship and work to cover all of the invaders there freedom to strip America clean.

1582red
1582red

This is terrible, and one of the reasons I would never live in a community with their ridiculous rules again. We lived in a gated community in Stuart Florida. We had two resin chipmunks no higher than 14", one saying "Hi" and one saying Bye" We received a letter from HOA saying we must remove out Statues. We looked at one another and said where do we have Statues?? We couldn't believe it. I hope this man wins his case, and moves where he can honor his fellow veterans. It is unfair that they changed the rules after this had been settled.

Helen Hendrickson
Helen Hendrickson

Sounds like the HOA is run by liberal Anti-American trash! I sure hope he wins! But the way they run everything in our country I am afraid that it will go against him GOD BLESS AMERICA!

JBo
JBo

It sounds like the HOA set a trap for him and he walked right into it. Bylaws on how to display flower pots?