I hate HOA’s. Bunch of busybodies with time on their hands.
I hate HOAs. Bunch of busybodies with time on their hands.
I agree. But they are getting harder and harder to avoid.
“I hate HOAs. Bunch of busybodies with time on their hands.”
Usually unattractive bossy spinster types who wonder around with clipboards writing critiques of properties and dictating what they want done.I’ve told more than one of them to go eat themselves.
Not always. I lived in an old neighborhood where houses held onto their market value because of the HOA rules.
No, no, no! You just don't understand. HOA board members are just Democrat legislators, city council members, etc. In TRAINING!
"If you are reproached for the name of Christ, blessed are you, for the Spirit of glory and of God rests upon you. On their part He is blasphemed, but on your part He is glorified. But let none of you suffer as a murderer, a thief, an evildoer, or as a busybody in other peoples matters. " 1 Peter 4:14-15
"Murders, thieves, evil doers" ... and "busybody". Interesting association for these busybodies!
I once owned a gorgeous custom ranch 2,000+ sqft condo with cathedral ceilings and skylights - loved it but absolutely hated the HOA.
I no longer live there.
And nothing between their ears.
“I hate HOAs. Bunch of busybodies with time on their hands.”
The same thing is true for “covenants and restrictions” documents. When we built our home (one of seven) on a private road, the person who did the “minor subdivision” came around with a Covenants and Restrictions Document and asked us to sign it. He was mainly concerned that some of the new homeowners might want to have horses because due to the lot size, the county law would allow up to two horses per property. I just handed all back to him and refused to sign them. At the end of the day, all that the collective homeowners signed was a Road Maintenance Agreement.
Point is you can give away your rights to the use of your property in perpetuity, also by signing CCNR’s. I wouldn’t choose to live anywhere where any restrictions beyond local laws were in place