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re: What are the pros and cons of HOA?
Posted on 4/30/24 at 12:08 pm to fareplay
Posted on 4/30/24 at 12:08 pm to fareplay
At a minimum, they cover the insurance and lawn care for the green spaces and insurance and upkeep of any ponds/lakes.
After that they enforce restrictions in the covenant or voted upon items. These can be good or petty. No one wants a junk car in a driveway or an overgrown green space. However no one really cares if you gate hardware is pre approved or the size of the the numbers on Your mailbox is the right height.
After that they enforce restrictions in the covenant or voted upon items. These can be good or petty. No one wants a junk car in a driveway or an overgrown green space. However no one really cares if you gate hardware is pre approved or the size of the the numbers on Your mailbox is the right height.
Posted on 4/30/24 at 1:41 pm to tigeraddict
In normal times supporting my HOA isn't very important, but I do it.
Now that St George has the go ahead, I face the prospect of total strangers whose main skill set may be circulating petitions, will be making decisions that may greatly impact me.
Active HOAs for all the impacted subdivisions are one way to ensure that the new St George government (aka Landry pals) know what their constituents really worry about and want successful action on.
Now that St George has the go ahead, I face the prospect of total strangers whose main skill set may be circulating petitions, will be making decisions that may greatly impact me.
Active HOAs for all the impacted subdivisions are one way to ensure that the new St George government (aka Landry pals) know what their constituents really worry about and want successful action on.
This post was edited on 4/30/24 at 2:09 pm
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