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re: What are the pros and cons of HOA?
Posted on 4/30/24 at 2:53 pm to GeauxTigers123
Posted on 4/30/24 at 2:53 pm to GeauxTigers123
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I have friends who live out in the country. They have a 60s era modest home that they keep up well. Some of the surrounding neighbors have tons of junk stacked up in their yard. My friends would probably pay a few hundred bucks a year to ensure their drive in looked better.
That's one thing I've never understood about rural living / country folk. Why is there so much derelict crap everywhere?
It's not just the house trailers (I at least understand poverty). The country is full of nice, apparently middle-class houses with yards just littered in debris: disused agricultural implements, PeePaw's 1972 Dodge truck, collapsing sheds and barns, satellite dishes that haven't worked in ages...
Why despoil the rural landscape in such a manner? PeePaw would tell you to get rid of that damned truck if he could talk to you.
Posted on 4/30/24 at 2:55 pm to BilbeauTBaggins
I have lived in a HOA subdivision north of Houston for 28 years and we currently pay $525 a year. There are 3,306 homes. The population of our subdivision is about 12,000. We have pools, basketball and volleyball courts and a dog park. The current HOA has approximately $750,000 in emergency funds. It is well run. But many residents complain about letters and petty things on our subdivision FB page. Yet they do not want to be bothered about going to meetings.
The last election was set up to replace 2 board members. There were 3 candidates. Each house has 1 vote. We have 3,300 homes. The winning candidate had 44 votes. Second place got 20 votes and third place got 12.
About 6 years ago, we got 2 dogs. I felt the dog park needed improvements so I went to the montly meetings for 2 years. The largest attendance ever was the 5 board members and maybe 6 property owners. In 2 years, I was able to get them add benches, remove small trees, add underground drainage and top coat the surface with playground friendly wood mulch. The total tab was about $35,000. I was able to do that by not acting like a jerk. Ask questions, find a contractor to do what you want done. Get it set up to fit in the budget.
If you do not like what is happening or want changes, go to the meetings. Participate instead of whining about things. If you are still unsatisfied then become a candidate but stop bitching and do something about it.
The last election was set up to replace 2 board members. There were 3 candidates. Each house has 1 vote. We have 3,300 homes. The winning candidate had 44 votes. Second place got 20 votes and third place got 12.
About 6 years ago, we got 2 dogs. I felt the dog park needed improvements so I went to the montly meetings for 2 years. The largest attendance ever was the 5 board members and maybe 6 property owners. In 2 years, I was able to get them add benches, remove small trees, add underground drainage and top coat the surface with playground friendly wood mulch. The total tab was about $35,000. I was able to do that by not acting like a jerk. Ask questions, find a contractor to do what you want done. Get it set up to fit in the budget.
If you do not like what is happening or want changes, go to the meetings. Participate instead of whining about things. If you are still unsatisfied then become a candidate but stop bitching and do something about it.
Posted on 4/30/24 at 2:58 pm to Purplehaze
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The population of our subdivision is about 12,000. We have pools, basketball and volleyball courts and a dog park.
What... no pickleball court? Gotta work on that.
Posted on 4/30/24 at 3:06 pm to fareplay
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What are the pros and cons of HOA?
Pros: You own a home.
Cons: Other people get to decide how you use your home.
Posted on 4/30/24 at 3:24 pm to fareplay
I’m on my HOA’s board. I ran mostly because I hate HOAs and wanted to have some sort of say over my property.
Pros: we have ponds and common areas that need to be maintained. That’s not free or cheap. We have pretty basic covenants that mostly just follow city ordinances, nothing crazy. We built a park and have events for the kids. We use a management company that takes care of billing and paying the vendors, taxes, and liability insurance.
Cons: we get almost zero participation from the residents. No one outside of the board has shown up to our annual meetings. Most of us are ready to get off the board (I’ve been on about 6 years) but no one shows up to run for the seats. Also hate that we have to do violations but if we don’t, some people revert to trashy ways.
Pros: we have ponds and common areas that need to be maintained. That’s not free or cheap. We have pretty basic covenants that mostly just follow city ordinances, nothing crazy. We built a park and have events for the kids. We use a management company that takes care of billing and paying the vendors, taxes, and liability insurance.
Cons: we get almost zero participation from the residents. No one outside of the board has shown up to our annual meetings. Most of us are ready to get off the board (I’ve been on about 6 years) but no one shows up to run for the seats. Also hate that we have to do violations but if we don’t, some people revert to trashy ways.
Posted on 4/30/24 at 3:28 pm to fareplay
None, F dem hoe's. They charge a yearly fee and nothing is ever different in the neighborhood. No gatherings , no improvements.
Posted on 4/30/24 at 3:30 pm to Purplehaze
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There are 3,306 homes. The population of our subdivision is about 12,000
That sounds like a small town not a subdivision. And probably with as much corruption and politics as a small town.
Posted on 4/30/24 at 3:48 pm to Cymry Teigr
We have none of those issues. We have a yearly audit that always comes back clean. The biggest concern is do we get flowers on the medians changed out twice a year or 3 times a year.
Posted on 4/30/24 at 3:48 pm to Tiger Prawn
quote:I own a condo in a development comprised of only stand-alone single owner structures in it. The HOA there does not take care of any of the buildings’ exteriors or insurance the structures.
ETA: also, HOA's for condos have higher dues because those HOA's are responsible for the cost of insurance and maintenance for all of the building exterior and unit owners are only individually responsible for their unit's interior portion to insure and maintain.
My fees are about $350/month (seriously) as there’s a bunch of green space that requires a lot of maintenance.
Posted on 4/30/24 at 3:49 pm to fareplay
Mandatory HOAs in shitty DR Horton starter home neighborhoods that want to charge you $300 a year with no community pool or playground are never worth the cost. I don't really care about what color my neighbor paints his house or whether his fence is exactly 5 feet from whatever arbitrary bullshite line you think a fence should be for. And I don't want to pay lawyers to sue my neighbors to put liens on everyone's house. It's mostly a power trip thing for people with little penises who get their kicks from bossing people around and being an anal POS.
Posted on 4/30/24 at 3:53 pm to fareplay
I live in a neighborhood without an HOA and while it's nice to sometimes keep my boat in the front yard my neighbor decided to turn his front yard in to a lay down yard.
Posted on 4/30/24 at 4:06 pm to fareplay
I see Lots of HOA liens on file at the Clerk of courts office
Liens are for non payment of dues
Take a guess at what knda hoods many of them are
DR Horton , DSLD , ......
Liens are for non payment of dues
Take a guess at what knda hoods many of them are
DR Horton , DSLD , ......
Posted on 4/30/24 at 4:09 pm to WG_Dawg
the 40 % that opt out of a 250 contribution per 600,000 dollar house are just not good people and they will not change. Its made up by volunteers that do a lot of the work for free in addition to their 250 dues
Posted on 4/30/24 at 4:10 pm to Loup
I Cannot think of a single negative to having a strong HOA which works hand in glove with the local sherrifs department to maintain order, respect and decency within its boundaries.
Posted on 4/30/24 at 4:15 pm to fareplay
Wealth killing for the illusion of security
Posted on 4/30/24 at 4:26 pm to fareplay
I learned last year that mine doesn’t have the authority to enforce fines so don’t really pay attention to them anymore
Posted on 4/30/24 at 4:29 pm to fareplay
The pros are your neighbors can’t let their lawns go wild or put cars on blocks in the yard.
The cons are you can’t let your lawn go wild or put cars on blocks in the yard.
Posted on 4/30/24 at 4:31 pm to Purplehaze
If I could get speed bumps in my neighborhood I'd pay for that through an HOA.
Posted on 4/30/24 at 4:33 pm to fareplay
They SUCK !!!!
Avoid like the plague.
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Avoid like the plague.
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