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Well said, that's the flip side. If you agree to move into an area with a HOA, you can't get mad when they enforce the provisions agreed upon. I do think they have some ridiculous rules to follow though, but I certainly wouldn't risk getting my tail whipped (remember: butt whoopins go both ways regardless of how well you type it) over not following a rule I agreed to. Then again I won't likely live anywhere there is a HOA...I like to pee outside, tooWhile I hate the fact the the HOA can do this, that is what they signed up for......
I'd LOVE to have a HOA right now........the Mexicans behind me would not be allowed to raise chickens. The 5 broken down/JUNK cars parked in the driveway/yard of my hard working black neighbor ( the cars are owned by her 3 THUG, dope smoking, crak dealing poopy HEAD sons) .....The skateboarding PUNK butt poopy heads that ride through my neighborhood......
Yea, a HOA sounds pretty **** good right about now.
When I moved in 20 years ago, it was a great neighborhood. With the slowing economy and a more "affordable home" my neighborhood and my PROPERTY values have gone to hell.![]()
--Well said, that's the flip side. If you agree to move into an area with a HOA, you can't get mad when they enforce the provisions agreed upon. I do think they have some ridiculous rules to follow though, but I certainly wouldn't risk getting my tail whipped (remember: butt whoopins go both ways regardless of how well you type it) over not following a rule I agreed to. Then again I won't likely live anywhere there is a HOA...I like to pee outside, too
LOL...Hi Robbie.....I "like to pee outside" too ...That's why the bestess neighbors are the ones you can't see from your yard.
You mean like the "NCAA"?Just what law did the HOA violate that they should get fined?
Without knowing the details of the HOA agreement they signed, I can't really say, but if what they say is true about other signs being present, and if the owners of those other signs have not gotten similar notices, they have may a case. It's called "selective enforcement." You can't enforce a rule like that just part of the time, it's all or nothing (as Art mentioned).
I appreciate you pointing that out to me, but I think I will be okay!Well said, that's the flip side. If you agree to move into an area with a HOA, you can't get mad when they enforce the provisions agreed upon. I do think they have some ridiculous rules to follow though, but I certainly wouldn't risk getting my tail whipped (remember: butt whoopins go both ways regardless of how well you type it) over not following a rule I agreed to. Then again I won't likely live anywhere there is a HOA...I like to pee outside, too![]()
I have five dog's, three boats (two of which are stored on site) and two 4-wheel drive Chevy's...I am sure there are some people who probably wouldn't appreciate having me move into their neighborhood, lol...
