My HOA fined me for parking in my own driveway – I took them to court for $25k after they said I broke little-known law

A FAMILY has been forced out of their home after the Homeowners Association did not accommodate their disabled daughter and violated fair housing laws.

Gary and Renee Kuhn bought a trailer home in 2010 that they had parked in the driveway of their home in Keizer, Oregon.

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The families neighbors claimed the motor home was blocking oncoming traffic Credit: Getty
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The family sued their HOA and the judge ruled the case in their favor Credit: Getty

The motor home was for their 35-year-old daughter, Khrizma who lived with them full time.

Khrizma has Down syndrome and autism, uses a wheelchair when outside of the home and suffers from severe bowel incontinence, according to Statesman Journal.

In March 2015, her parents bought a motor home so Khrizma could be near a restroom at all times while traveling.

The Kuhns had asked the McNary Estates Homeowner’s Association for an exception to a rule which prevented parking a motor home in their driveway, according to the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court.

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