I'm well aware that people choose to live in subdivisions with HOAs. My point is that people purposefully put themselves in a position to have their private property rights restricted.
I'm against HOAs in case you hadn't noticed.
I'm well aware that people choose to live in subdivisions with HOAs. My point is that people purposefully put themselves in a position to have their private property rights restricted. And FT's point, I believe, is that if those people voluntarily agree to those restrictions they are unobjectionable (although perhaps unwise).