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Yet another reason I will never live somewhere with HOA...
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<blockquote data-quote="WireEater" data-source="post: 12737647" data-attributes="member: 11027"><p>Simply put, when you buy your home you have the option to join the HOA or not. So if you signed the agreement and complain about it, it's your fault. Hypothetically speaking. People who sign into HOA usually read the contract and accept those rules. When it comes time to sell your house you will appreciate the value having one brings. </p><p></p><p>But it does get irritating to see people always complain about never wanting to live in one and always misinform other people about them. Not all HOA's are bad. The wealthier the neighborhood the worse it's going to be. The one I belonged to and about to belong to again once I move was very relaxed. It was your basic courteous rules. You get approval before you decide to go bat shit crazy outside of your house. While it may be your own home, it WILL effect the resale of your neighbor so how is that fair? Nobody is going to want to live beside a lime green house with pink shutters and huge oil stains all over the driveway with dead trees hanging everywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WireEater, post: 12737647, member: 11027"] Simply put, when you buy your home you have the option to join the HOA or not. So if you signed the agreement and complain about it, it's your fault. Hypothetically speaking. People who sign into HOA usually read the contract and accept those rules. When it comes time to sell your house you will appreciate the value having one brings. But it does get irritating to see people always complain about never wanting to live in one and always misinform other people about them. Not all HOA's are bad. The wealthier the neighborhood the worse it's going to be. The one I belonged to and about to belong to again once I move was very relaxed. It was your basic courteous rules. You get approval before you decide to go bat shit crazy outside of your house. While it may be your own home, it WILL effect the resale of your neighbor so how is that fair? Nobody is going to want to live beside a lime green house with pink shutters and huge oil stains all over the driveway with dead trees hanging everywhere. [/QUOTE]
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