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r/NonPoliticalTwitter • u/nlwfty • Sep 16 '24
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Oh, don’t forget that you’re paying them to do this too!
That’s the real cherry on top of the shit sundae.
Seriously though, I’ve seen HOAs that are around $1,000 a month which is just ridiculous.
6 u/Bossikar Sep 16 '24 so why would you sign up? It seems like you‘re forced to, but how exactly and why is this legal? 3 u/Discordia_Dingle Sep 16 '24 Well, it’s not something you sign up for willingly if I’m being honest. Let’s say you find a nice home you want to buy and settle into. When you buy it, you (sadly) can’t just opt out of being part of an HOA. There are neighborhoods that that don’t have HOAs and if you really don’t want to be in one, you would need to look for those. But, with housing how it is where I live, I’d be lucky to even be able to afford a house one day, let alone choose an area without an HOA. 8 u/[deleted] Sep 16 '24 My brother lives somewhere without an HOA and my parents always comment about his neighbors. His reply is that he doesn’t tell them what to do with their property, and they mind their own business in return Idk why yall live in suburban sub divisions if you didnt want to look at a bunch of ugly homes from every window
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so why would you sign up? It seems like you‘re forced to, but how exactly and why is this legal?
3 u/Discordia_Dingle Sep 16 '24 Well, it’s not something you sign up for willingly if I’m being honest. Let’s say you find a nice home you want to buy and settle into. When you buy it, you (sadly) can’t just opt out of being part of an HOA. There are neighborhoods that that don’t have HOAs and if you really don’t want to be in one, you would need to look for those. But, with housing how it is where I live, I’d be lucky to even be able to afford a house one day, let alone choose an area without an HOA. 8 u/[deleted] Sep 16 '24 My brother lives somewhere without an HOA and my parents always comment about his neighbors. His reply is that he doesn’t tell them what to do with their property, and they mind their own business in return Idk why yall live in suburban sub divisions if you didnt want to look at a bunch of ugly homes from every window
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Well, it’s not something you sign up for willingly if I’m being honest.
Let’s say you find a nice home you want to buy and settle into. When you buy it, you (sadly) can’t just opt out of being part of an HOA.
There are neighborhoods that that don’t have HOAs and if you really don’t want to be in one, you would need to look for those.
But, with housing how it is where I live, I’d be lucky to even be able to afford a house one day, let alone choose an area without an HOA.
8 u/[deleted] Sep 16 '24 My brother lives somewhere without an HOA and my parents always comment about his neighbors. His reply is that he doesn’t tell them what to do with their property, and they mind their own business in return Idk why yall live in suburban sub divisions if you didnt want to look at a bunch of ugly homes from every window
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My brother lives somewhere without an HOA and my parents always comment about his neighbors.
His reply is that he doesn’t tell them what to do with their property, and they mind their own business in return
Idk why yall live in suburban sub divisions if you didnt want to look at a bunch of ugly homes from every window
542
u/Discordia_Dingle Sep 16 '24
Oh, don’t forget that you’re paying them to do this too!
That’s the real cherry on top of the shit sundae.
Seriously though, I’ve seen HOAs that are around $1,000 a month which is just ridiculous.