Some HOA’s provide regs that actually protect one’s home. When AirBnBs began to sprout, a nearby HOA immediately surveyed the membership’s opinion whether to allow houses to be let for that function or not. The overwhelming reply was to deny those rentals. The board then had the rules rewritten to ban that travesty and to limit any rental to a hardship situation. [That happened when a member was transferred to another city for a year or more and wanted to retain the house until they returned.] Given what happened in many communities, that was a very good move. Admittedly, that might not be the case for many of them, but, as with anything to do with a large membership, there are a few who are worth the mention.
Years ago I had a member of the HOA contact me to tell me that she needed to ‘inspect’ my [fenced] back yard (The rear areas of the property were definitively exempted from HOA purview). I said fine but my German Shephard was usually outdoors. The next I heard she had moved, apparently this blatant attempt at overreach did not go down well with the other residents
WhatsTheJoke 7 months ago
AMEN !!!
enigmamz 7 months ago
Dam (sic) straight!
sandpiper 7 months ago
Some HOA’s provide regs that actually protect one’s home. When AirBnBs began to sprout, a nearby HOA immediately surveyed the membership’s opinion whether to allow houses to be let for that function or not. The overwhelming reply was to deny those rentals. The board then had the rules rewritten to ban that travesty and to limit any rental to a hardship situation. [That happened when a member was transferred to another city for a year or more and wanted to retain the house until they returned.] Given what happened in many communities, that was a very good move. Admittedly, that might not be the case for many of them, but, as with anything to do with a large membership, there are a few who are worth the mention.
tauyen 7 months ago
Years ago I had a member of the HOA contact me to tell me that she needed to ‘inspect’ my [fenced] back yard (The rear areas of the property were definitively exempted from HOA purview). I said fine but my German Shephard was usually outdoors. The next I heard she had moved, apparently this blatant attempt at overreach did not go down well with the other residents
Just-me 7 months ago
I’ll never live in an HOA controlled neighborhood. Ever.
InTraining Premium Member 7 months ago
Gunther would make an excellent board president…! any opposed..?
ComicsMama2 7 months ago
Jesus
aussie399 Premium Member 4 months ago
Yes for units but there’s a big difference