I'm sure there are a few reasonable ones...but I've never heard anyone say they are fine with their HOA. We once looked at a small property (11 acres) with a house in an HOA. When I read the agreement it was just short of "you must go to church o Sunday and we will install video cameras all over your property and in your house to make su…
I'm sure there are a few reasonable ones...but I've never heard anyone say they are fine with their HOA. We once looked at a small property (11 acres) with a house in an HOA. When I read the agreement it was just short of "you must go to church o Sunday and we will install video cameras all over your property and in your house to make sure you comply". For property with acreage, the restrictions were insane.
Well here’s a first for you then—I’m fine with mine. They were only a bit excessive about dandelions (for example) when the builders were still in control of it. Once it completely went over to the homeowners, after all the lots were sold, it became more relaxed and reasonable (even though it wasn’t bad before that).
I've read that HOAs are where the mall cop petty tyrants concentrate. My mom's had total seizures over a planter in front of her condo. They wanted to dictate what color it could be painted, how often it should be painted, and how high the vegetation could be in it. Control freak centrals, though now many have no doubt migrated to the public health and DEI establishments.
I'm sure there are a few reasonable ones...but I've never heard anyone say they are fine with their HOA. We once looked at a small property (11 acres) with a house in an HOA. When I read the agreement it was just short of "you must go to church o Sunday and we will install video cameras all over your property and in your house to make sure you comply". For property with acreage, the restrictions were insane.
Well here’s a first for you then—I’m fine with mine. They were only a bit excessive about dandelions (for example) when the builders were still in control of it. Once it completely went over to the homeowners, after all the lots were sold, it became more relaxed and reasonable (even though it wasn’t bad before that).
I've read that HOAs are where the mall cop petty tyrants concentrate. My mom's had total seizures over a planter in front of her condo. They wanted to dictate what color it could be painted, how often it should be painted, and how high the vegetation could be in it. Control freak centrals, though now many have no doubt migrated to the public health and DEI establishments.