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People only seem to hate on HOAs because they don't like the rules they agreed to when they bought or moved into a property. But they can also enforce better behavior and conditions on nuisance people like these when the law otherwise does not require being a good neighbor.
Chill HOAs for stuff like rusted wrecks on the front lawn, totally understandable. But the HOAs around here have $500-$1,000 a month fees, which seems excessive to say the least.
Jesus, that's like a month's rent in some places. What do you get out of it in return?
A feeling of being fancy
No idea, a very mid looking condo, lol. It's not apparent what the funds are going towards as the condos were small and built in 2007. No parks or other amenities to maintain.
An HOA that I've dealt with has 5k monthly dues lul. Tbf these are multimillion dollar homes on a cliff in a rich city. I deal with a lot of hoas at my job and some of them are crazy in both price and rules but like 90 percent of them are worthless.
In theory they can but IRL HOAs don’t solve these problems. Because not all members of the HOA are equal either, those with bigger houses / older contracts get preferred treatment and or will just bribe the HOA board to be able to do whatever the hell they want, ie noise.
Seconded.
You only hear the horror stories, my parents sold their house and theres a horder house on the corner of the Cul-de-sac. The agent thinks that house cost them $50,000 easily.