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Homeowner Refuses To Be Included In HOA, And HOA Becomes Furious
Many residential buildings are currently governed by different HOAs. What then is HOA? Homeowners Association is the abbreviation. Simply put, an HOA is a non-profit
Currently, numerous residential structures are regulated by various HOAs. What then is HOA? Homeowners Association is the abbreviation. Simply put, an HOA is a non-profit organization comprised of volunteers and a governing body that establishes and enforces rules for a subdivision of houses, condominium complex, or planned unit development. The HOA is supposed to provide a secure and convenient environment as well as protect property values and the well-being of the community.
However, because they cover such a broad range of homeownership rights, the HOA laws frequently infuriate people. Typically, the laws may limit residents’ options for landscaping, including the kinds of plants or trees they can use and how they can decorate their exteriors, including the color of their home or front door. Think about the situation of this homeowner. The HOA wrote the owner a letter complaining about costs, the yard, and the house paint because the owner’s home was so close to the HOA community and the HOA felt it must be a part of the HOA. To read the whole story, scroll down. Please add your thoughts in the space provided below.
This is the way the story started
HOA will say anything to get you on board!
Here is what people said about this case!
How dumb the logic is!!
They have no right to indicate what you do with your property
Source: edwadokun