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Thu, Feb 13, 2003
Tresa and George Chatigny have lived in their three-bedroom, Tudor-style townhouse for 10 years. For a townhouse, there's actually a lot more space than you'd think, but living there doesn't come without its sacrifices. The Chatignys are bound to follow the rules of their homeowners association, which hampers some of their freedom.