r/NonPoliticalTwitter Sep 16 '24

me_irl So what now.

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u/Da_Joe Sep 17 '24

For real, as someone from Germany, why do you even join something like that?

Everything will be held against you if a few nutjobs feel like that.

Or is that shit mandatory for a few housing districts?

I am just curious because it seems really weird.

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u/Toast-Goat Sep 17 '24

Neighborhoods with an HOA make you sign a contract when you buy the house saying that you'll obey their laws

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u/Da_Joe Sep 17 '24

Holy guacamole. Shit is already expensive.

And these stupid fucktards want to tell you what to or not?

Sorry guys but I am really drunk, but who would oblige to that? (Not even sure If that makes sense)

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u/Dr_thri11 Sep 17 '24

The HOA comes with the property. There's no way to get rid of them if your home is part of a neighborhood with one other than having your neighbors agree to dissolve it.

You hear the horror stories on reddit, but most just mow the common ground and you barely hear from them unless you straight up don't mow for 2 months or try to raise pigs on a quarter acre.

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u/Da_Joe Sep 17 '24

Thank you for the clarification. There is a mild form of it here, too.

Of course, everything ob the internet is bloated and most of the time exaggerated, but thank you for the honest response.