If the owners didn't want them, they can still buy elsewhere.
A majority of these owners do want them, to keep the minority from devaluing the area. If a majority of the owners didn't, they could at least make rule changes.
homeowners don't create HOA. The developers/HOA businesses create them as revenue streams and force them on owners.
San Antonio has "code compliance" roaming employees who cite violations. I got one for a clump of weeds more than 12" high. The guy across the street got one for parking his van on the grass. No HOA in my neighborhood.
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If the owners didn't want them, they can still buy elsewhere.
A majority of these owners do want them, to keep the minority from devaluing the area. If a majority of the owners didn't, they could at least make rule changes.
I'll just case your joint for when your not there and then disguise myself. If I want after your stuff there is little you would be able to do to stop me.
As boutox pointed out the municipal authorities can code for such things and enforce them. You know the democratic en y that you live in?
And as has been pointed out, the developer gets money independent of the HO from the formation of a HOA.
And does your dumbass really think that 80% of new homebuyers want a HOA? Nevermind that if they don't start with one they can create one if they so wish.
If you don't want to live in a HOA you are marginalized because 80% of new homes have them. Sorry you fail to grasp the significance of that. 4 out of 5 isn't a problem what about 9 out of 10 or 99 of 100? There is still a choice right?
I live in an HOA enforced community. The problems are the same with or without the HOA.
Many times, the HOA ends up referring the issue to the city for enforcement any way.
Since this HOA has no value for me, why should I have to pay for it for the rest of my life in this house?
did you move in knowing there was HOA?
Yes.
You can post your false dilemma 100 times but it won't suddenly change on post 101.
Did you know the HOA would have no value for you?
That sucks. I'm glad I don't have to deal with one. I know moving is a pain in the ass but what is keeping you there?
I'm in a great area and i like my house.
And if I did move in SA, there's practically no place on the nice sides of town that don't have one.
Gotcha.
And HOA's. Next time avoid at all costs.
You are a real dumbass to assume such a thing. I would explain how you are wrong, but I don't think you have the IQ to understand.
For the rest of you who can understand simple concepts, if I have 4 out of 5 groups of voters wanting a HOA as a majority, then the 80% can be real. It doesn't mean 80% support it.
Group 1 51% to 49%
Group 2 48% to 46%, 6% no vote
Group 3 47% to 48%, 3% no vote
Group 4 52% to 46%, 2% no vote
Group 5 55% to 44%, 1% no vote.
Looks looks like only slightly half want the HOA, but 4 of 5 become reality.
Now Fuzzy...
Doesn't it seem reasonable if 80% of the people wanted HOA's that 100% of the places would become so?
They have no value for me either. That's why I don't live in one.
I got that consulting gig.....bout to get an inside view of this stuff.
1) Making up numbers is fun!
2) The people do not vote on the incorporation of these new HOA.
Die in a fire, dumbass.
Sweet. You'll have to share.
I don't think I should have to pay for one if I don't want it.
Yup. Ill be working more in the areas of operational efficiencies....back office stuff, but I'm sure I'll get to stick my head in the lion's mouth a couple of times.
Hey TB, grats on the new position. Now go make me my money, !
Shup and go put on that purty dress I bought ya.
You don't have to.
If you want to buy a new home then your options as a buyer are reduced to almost nothing especially if you want to buy anything that costs more than your average starter home.
what is that? Five times with the false dilemma?
20% is not almost nothing.
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