Having had the unfortunate experience of having been an HOA president, all I can say is this. Check your HOA bylaws. Most HOAs do not have any rules against drones, as they have not been around long enough, but that can be easily remedied and they can pass a bylaw soon at a board meeting. What you need to do is be informed and present the city ordinances and educate the board before they meet to propose or pass any bylaw that pertains to drones. It is a much easier battle before they pass it than after.
My second suggestion is to kill them with kindness and educate them. Most people are paranoid and believe they are being imposed upon, very much like some of the conversations in this forum. I am not blaming anyone but my point is that people tend to jump to a conclusion that works against you before they get the facts, and once they have come to a conclusion it becomes much harder to change their minds.
In summary, check your HOA bylaws and then check the city ordinances and make sure you have all of it printed and available to the board to present an informed point of view. I would also check to see if realtors are using drones services for sales purposes to further support your cause.
Good luck with it.
My second suggestion is to kill them with kindness and educate them. Most people are paranoid and believe they are being imposed upon, very much like some of the conversations in this forum. I am not blaming anyone but my point is that people tend to jump to a conclusion that works against you before they get the facts, and once they have come to a conclusion it becomes much harder to change their minds.
In summary, check your HOA bylaws and then check the city ordinances and make sure you have all of it printed and available to the board to present an informed point of view. I would also check to see if realtors are using drones services for sales purposes to further support your cause.
Good luck with it.