Anyone ever have to deal with an HOA? Who are these people and their stupid rules. Sorry I’m just so exausted with dealing with them. They should be outlawed
Why not just have covenants passed for your area that outlaws this stuff? Keeps the bad stuff out but doesn’t take any control from you. This is what we have. Our area doesn’t like sidewalks so we got it passed that they aren’t required for our area, can’t build certain size houses out here either, no HOA to deal with them.Yeah its about as close you can get to the ragged edge of "freedom vs security".
Do you want the security of knowing your neighbor cant build a homemade carport out of corrugated aluminum to cover his 82 Mustang on blocks? Well then you sacrifice your freedom to do same.
But as IcSyU said, you signed up to it when you bought the place.
I'd also say, if you got pinhead neighbors using it to harass people, the problem isnt the HOA rules per se, its the pinhead neighbors. Theyd be in your shorts without HOA rules, it just makes it easier for them. Some people get in charge of anything (even your porch potted plant count) and they go all Stanford Prison Experiment on everybody.
Why not just have covenants passed for your area that outlaws this stuff? Keeps the bad stuff out but doesn’t take any control from you. This is what we have. Our area doesn’t like sidewalks so we got it passed that they aren’t required for our area, can’t build certain size houses out here either, no HOA to deal with them.
HOAs mainly exist to enforce covenants, right?Why not just have covenants passed for your area that outlaws this stuff? Keeps the bad stuff out but doesn’t take any control from you. This is what we have. Our area doesn’t like sidewalks so we got it passed that they aren’t required for our area, can’t build certain size houses out here either, no HOA to deal with them.
They are your neighbors who may or may not of hired a enforcement company and decide the rules.Anyone ever have to deal with an HOA? Who are these people and their stupid rules. Sorry I’m just so exausted with dealing with them. They should be outlawed
Never had too much experience with them until where we live now. Guess when they told my neighbor to build his home on my property it kind of formed my opinion of them. They like to play association though.
Hope you got that straightened out.Never had too much experience with them until where we live now. Guess when they told my neighbor to build his home on my property it kind of formed my opinion of them. They like to play association though.
Aren’t sidewalks governed by your municipality? I’m pretty sure they are here.
But, what’s the good of a covenant without a body to enforce it? HOA’s aren’t the issue, overly strict covenants are. Cause that’s what they are enforcing. If there aren’t rules in place about cars parked on the street or size of sheds allowed, then there’s nothing an HOA can do about it.
I THINK they automatically expire after 30 years unless they're renewed.When we bought our house in 2002 there were a few covenants included in the purchase info from when the development went up in the 1970s. The only one I remember was that any fences had to end at the front-facing side of the house; no fences in the front yard.
But there was no entity in place to actually enforce any of these covenants. When we sold the house in 2021 I don’t think we passed any of that info along; our realtor said it wasn’t necessary.
Every town is supposed to have a planning/zoning and a variance board that is supposed to do that.Aren’t sidewalks governed by your municipality? I’m pretty sure they are here.
But, what’s the good of a covenant without a body to enforce it? HOA’s aren’t the issue, overly strict covenants are. Cause that’s what they are enforcing. If there aren’t rules in place about cars parked on the street or size of sheds allowed, then there’s nothing an HOA can do about it.
Yes, by its own group and can put pretty restrictive ones on. If you just get basic building codes initiated, then you don’t have to worry about goofy stuff.HOAs mainly exist to enforce covenants, right?