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"Rick" <nospam> wrote in message
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> "azotic" <azotic@cox.net> wrote in message
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>> "Rick" <nospam> wrote in message
>>> I think they would make this claim based on averages and not every
>>> single case? I do not know if I agree with the claim, but finding a
>>> single sample out of tens of thousands doesn't seem to be a constructive
>>> argument either way.
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>> Actually i will be reporting on many such events as they develop, my next
>> commentary will be on a current story unfolding about million dollar
>> homes crumbling
>> in a HOA community. Naturally the HOA is powerless to stop the decline
>> of it's members property values.
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> The argument that people are making is that on *average* an HOA property
> will have a higher property value than a non-HOA property. It's a
> statistical question.
The topic of debate is wether or not a HOA has the ability to protect home
values as touted by the HOA INDUSTRY.
I'm fairly certain that HOA members suffering actual losses would not be
impressed with statistics.
Regards
Tom.
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