So, apparently this HOA believes that it can dictate what you have INSIDE your house.
Posted by Robbie53024 11 years, 5 months ago to Culture
While we're very happy to have you in the Gulch and appreciate your wanting to fully engage, some things in the Gulch (e.g. voting, links in comments) are a privilege, not a right. To get you up to speed as quickly as possible, we've provided two options for earning these privileges.
Our rural subdivision, lots 1-5 acres, does have a homeowners association. It came in handy when developers for an adjacent parcel planned to tie into our sewage system for 80 new homes, and County Commissioners, in their ignorance were set to approve it. The Assoc. filled the chambers and fought it to its death. Had that not happened, the EPA would have shut down the system, and none of us would have had a place to live. However, another time, some liberal broad got on the board and was planning Paris street lights for the whole subdivision - most of the homes are rustic. That got put down as well, and she moved to Calif. where she fits right in. We do have other limitations, no horses (darn), no fenced in front yard, all garages must be attached (but they aren't). Mostly I like some rules, but loose ones.
What a show. Can you charge admission?
Jan
That said, many HOA's provide a place where cranky people go to fight with each other, which is why I finally resigned.
Lesson: When you knowingly give up your "rights" then don't complain when you have no "rights."
I know how HOA's can be intrusive. There is a by-law in our community that you can’t put any architectural structure, pond, or statue in your yard without committee approval. Most of the time it is ignored. Nobody cares. But this christian woman got bent out of shape because one of her neighbors had put out a little Buddhist stature in her yard. The Christian woman complained. The HOA President went around with his clipboard, approving everything he could find in everybody's yard instead of demanding the Buddhist statue be removed. Even a rubber-ducky floating in my neighbor's birdbath got approved. Lol.
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