This is right around the corner from me and, while "HOA stops disabled vet's home" is something that brings out the emotion and sells papers and ad space, that is NOT how it went down. AT ALL.
SFC Gittens had been renting in Knob Hill for a year now. He liked the area and the vet organization decided to build him his own home. The HOA was more than happy to have him there permanently. However, just like everyone, the builder had to submit plans that were in line with the covenants. The plan called for vinyl siding and a 2700 sq ft home all in a single story (HUGE footprint). The plan didn't pass the covenant. They were asked to modify the plans and the builder, as did the homes for vets people, became a little bitch and went to the press. Finally, after severe negative pressure from the press, they capitulated...even though it would make the HOA in violation of their own covenants. The Gittens decided they didn't want to be there anymore, most likely due to the whiny little bitch of a builder.
This was NOTHING but emotion on the builder's part. The HOA is not at fault. If you submit a plan to an HOA, and it doesn't pass, you modify. You don't whine up and down until they break their own rules. SFC Gittens won't be there forever and eventually the home will be for sale again. What will it do to the comps? I'm the biggest hater of HOA's, but they aren't at fault here. If it were such a f'ed up neighborhood, why in the hell would he rent there for a year and then decide to build there? Not to mention these neighborhoods in Evans are FULL of military, retired military, GS employees, combat vets, and others. This is the home of Fort Gordon and Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Southeast Regional Medical Command, afterall.
You will not find a more military-friendly area than Evans, Ga.