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JOHN D wrote:
> HOA's are a cancer growing on american homeownership
> You need to read here and elsewhere about the problems that come with HOA's.
> You get fines, liens, forclosures, letters from your good neighbors
> threatening you with fines for very minor perceved violations. No matter how
> good your intentions are the governing documents for a HOA make excessive
> and intrusive control possible and likly. HOA boards, elected from the
> neighborhood are too close to the neighborhood to be fair and impartial. The
> board will have, or feel they have, a fudiciary duty to enforce the rules,
> even the most trivial ones, to the fullist extent allowed by law. The
> governing documents do not tell them when to stop. The most rule obsessed
> people will be on the board or enforcement committies. Other rule obsessed
> people will be bringing complaints of violations to the board. The most rule
> obsessed people will be most creative at interpiting what is a rule
> violation for some people and why, the same, isn't seen as a violation for
> some others. It will all be legal. Not everyone will be hurt by the HOA.
> Some will be hurt and the rest won't give a shit.
> It is getting harder to find a non HOA home. Do some research and see how
> lucky you are to not have a HOA.
>
> John D. A happy owner of a HOA free home.
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Good Observation!
Are we seeing American renaissance?
-Sub
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