Perhaps they build them because people want them?
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They build them to maintain control while they build out the subdivision ,, typically when the developer gets down to 51% of voting ownership they introduce a change to the subd. plans ,, cancel a park or two that buyers were counting on ,, cancel a community pool... That sort of fraudulent behavior.
You appear to have some personal experience with unscrupulous land developers/builders and with new Homeowners’ Associations.
“They build them to maintain control while they build out the subdivision ,, typically when the developer gets down to 51% of voting ownership they introduce a change to the subd. plans ,, cancel a park or two that buyers were counting on ,, cancel a community pool... That sort of fraudulent behavior. “
I just moved from a HOA in Texas. We took over and their have been NO cancelations or changes. In fact, the HOA was instrumental in blocking a nearby apartment complex.
Not changes or cancellations in the HOA I live in now, either.