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Road Side Pub
Yet another reason I will never live somewhere with HOA...
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<blockquote data-quote="thomas91169" data-source="post: 12737613" data-attributes="member: 40530"><p>Your uncle SIGNED INTO his HOA before he purchased the house. Unless the HOA came in after he bought it, in which case he did not have to become part of it. Its not like the HOA comes in and puts people at gunpoint and makes them become part of the HOA.</p><p></p><p>My parents have a few rental properties, one is in a HOA neighborhood. The previous owner was not under the HOA jurisdiction, but when we purchased it we had to agree to the HOA terms, but it was known that it was HOA when we looked at it first, and they gave us a pamphlet of all the rules/regs. The neighbor house at that property is also not under the HOA. This one is mostly geared around rental properties and making sure the tenants we have adhere to some pretty basic guidelines (making sure the garbage cans are put back into the side yard and dont sit in front of the house for a week, making sure they dont have 2-3 broken down iroc camaros in the yard, etc, and that we dont paint the house bright mexican green/purple/yellow, etc).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas91169, post: 12737613, member: 40530"] Your uncle SIGNED INTO his HOA before he purchased the house. Unless the HOA came in after he bought it, in which case he did not have to become part of it. Its not like the HOA comes in and puts people at gunpoint and makes them become part of the HOA. My parents have a few rental properties, one is in a HOA neighborhood. The previous owner was not under the HOA jurisdiction, but when we purchased it we had to agree to the HOA terms, but it was known that it was HOA when we looked at it first, and they gave us a pamphlet of all the rules/regs. The neighbor house at that property is also not under the HOA. This one is mostly geared around rental properties and making sure the tenants we have adhere to some pretty basic guidelines (making sure the garbage cans are put back into the side yard and dont sit in front of the house for a week, making sure they dont have 2-3 broken down iroc camaros in the yard, etc, and that we dont paint the house bright mexican green/purple/yellow, etc). [/QUOTE]
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