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A Riverside woman will have to remove a $10,000 7-foot wall she built in her front yard.

Sandra Burns built the wall June 30, 2017, without the approval of the Orangecrest Country Homeowners’ Association.

She claimed that the HOA’s April 27, 2017, letter, which stated “The stucco walls in the front yard have been denied,” meant that she could build the walls, as long as they were not made out of stucco.

Burns defended herself as she fought the HOA, without a lawyer, all the way to the Court of Appeal.

“You just don’t put the term conditional approval not relating to

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