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HOA Asks Vet to Remove Bumper Stickers

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15 friends is a hard thing to judge...it could be one van....but having a weekly group park up and down the block is a big problem.
 
Aussie here.

I don't understand how the HOA can tell you what to do? I get that you sign up to the HOA, that's how they have power, but why don't you just not sign? If you're moving into a neighbourhood with a HOA, what forces you to join it?
 
Originally posted by: RedSquirrel
WTF what is even illegal about having those type of stickers? It's not like it's supporting terrorism or something.

so if he wanted stickers with your mother assed up for an anal intrusion that would be ok?

I know you are a devil's advocate here, but think in a heated topic that your are late to enter prior to doing that.
 
Originally posted by: RocksteadyDotNet
Aussie here.

I don't understand how the HOA can tell you what to do? I get that you sign up to the HOA, that's how they have power, but why don't you just not sign? If you're moving into a neighbourhood with a HOA, what forces you to join it?

It's a rider to them allowing you to live there. Don't sign and you cannot.
 
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: RocksteadyDotNet
Aussie here.

I don't understand how the HOA can tell you what to do? I get that you sign up to the HOA, that's how they have power, but why don't you just not sign? If you're moving into a neighbourhood with a HOA, what forces you to join it?

It's a rider to them allowing you to live there. Don't sign and you cannot.

Yeah, I don't get that. If I want to buy a house how can someone stop me? No one 'allows' you to live anywhere. If someone is selling a house, and you buy it, how can a HOA stop you?
 
it's a Planned Unit...you have to agree to the terms to buy into it.

It's like a membership card. Maybe you want to buy that Keurig at Costco for $119, but you don't have a card yet you have the cash....they will tell you "Thank you, please come again; here is our membership form, we look forward to having you as a member."

 
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