I worked at a condominium that was built in the early 70's. The rules said: No vans, and no motorcycles. In 1973, painters and hippies drove vans, and bikers drove motorcycles. Times had changed, but "rules are rules" and I have zero sympathy for the people that knowingly broke the rules and had their vehicles towed away, at their own expense. They ultimately revised the rules. On the flip-side, 20+ years ago, I had a humble 2BR/1 bath house, on the very edge of the local "Old Money" neighborhood. I had a large side yard, the perfect spot for 60' of tower and a Telrex TB6EM tribander. It wasn't very popular... there was a petition that circulated, the local newspaper and TV station had unpleasant things to say about it, my County didn't like it much, either, but it was one of those rare instances where I was right and the whole rest of the world was wrong. There used to be a dirt race track here when I was a kid... you guessed it, they built trailer parks around it, and all the old gummers complained about the noise, and it had to go. Ditto for what another poster said about airports: The local airport was an "air field" in WWII...and then they built neighborhoods around it, and *million$* have been spent on noise abatement and changing departure routes, etc.
At my present QTH, I could have chickens and pigs and horses if I wanted to. But, no, I wouldn't stand for that if I bought a villa in a condo community, and somebody thought that they could do whatever they want in their yard, just because "it's theirs".
Randy