Originally posted by: NL5
It seems like the vast majority of ATOT'ers hate HOA's. My question is, why would you buy a house with a HOA if you don't like them? They serve an important need for people who want a HOA. Yes, I know that is hard to believe, but some people like them - that is why they exist.
Originally posted by: NL5
It seems like the vast majority of ATOT'ers hate HOA's. My question is, why would you buy a house with a HOA if you don't like them? They serve an important need for people who want a HOA. Yes, I know that is hard to believe, but some people like them - that is why they exist.
Originally posted by: NL5
It just seems like there would have to be housing available without an HOA. Or, if new construction is what you want, why not have a home built.
I purposely bought a house w/o an HOA, however sometimes I wish we had one. Some of my neighbors let the weeds get 3 feet tall before they mow.
Originally posted by: NL5
It just seems like there would have to be housing available without an HOA. Or, if new construction is what you want, why not have a home built.
I purposely bought a house w/o an HOA, however sometimes I wish we had one. Some of my neighbors let the weeds get 3 feet tall before they mow.
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: NL5
It just seems like there would have to be housing available without an HOA. Or, if new construction is what you want, why not have a home built.
I purposely bought a house w/o an HOA, however sometimes I wish we had one. Some of my neighbors let the weeds get 3 feet tall before they mow.
Please don;t start giving all the same BS for reasons that someone needs a HOA since the city/county/health dept/etc... have rules in place to cover over grown yards, cars on blocks, rotting houses, etc...
Originally posted by: Yreka
Have you ever lived in one ?
Originally posted by: cheezy321
Originally posted by: NL5
It seems like the vast majority of ATOT'ers hate HOA's. My question is, why would you buy a house with a HOA if you don't like them? They serve an important need for people who want a HOA. Yes, I know that is hard to believe, but some people like them - that is why they exist.
Some people want them, some people think they are a suckers bet.
I understand HOA's that do something good. A lot of them just overstep their boundaries and are wayyy too gestapo like for me.
My HOA has done the following to us:
Fined us b/c there were cigarette butts in the neighbors area which was "our fault". (Dont know how it became "our fault")
They fined us b/c our front entry way was "too dirty" (Most people in our complex got rid of the tiles in their front entry way and only have concrete there b/c the HOA bitches too much)
We had ONE BLIND broken in our window, and they made us fix it IMMEDIATELY.
We pay them 150 a month. Want to know whats included? Basic cable (~30) and water (~30). So therefore they are getting around 90 bucks from everyone in the complex. There are around 60 units in this complex. There is minimal yardwork to do (We live in a desert, not much to take care of), so they are getting around 5400 in profit per month from my complex. So there is around 68K in free money that is getting handed to them each year to do what they need to do.
Thats a hell of a lot of money for a job that takes hardly any time of all
Originally posted by: NL5
Originally posted by: Yreka
Have you ever lived in one ?
Yes. There were a lot of things I liked about it. I would buy in an HOA neighborhood if I reviewed the HOA rules, and found them satisfactory. I am a meticulous yard groomer though, and I like to keep my property looking it's best, and like the whole neighborhood to look good, as it brings up the property value - and it just plain looks nice.
Originally posted by: bignateyk
Originally posted by: NL5
It seems like the vast majority of ATOT'ers hate HOA's. My question is, why would you buy a house with a HOA if you don't like them? They serve an important need for people who want a HOA. Yes, I know that is hard to believe, but some people like them - that is why they exist.
Because it's pretty much impossible to buy a house in an urban area (outside the ghetto or trailer park) that doesn't have a HOA...
Originally posted by: bignateyk
Originally posted by: NL5
It seems like the vast majority of ATOT'ers hate HOA's. My question is, why would you buy a house with a HOA if you don't like them? They serve an important need for people who want a HOA. Yes, I know that is hard to believe, but some people like them - that is why they exist.
Because it's pretty much impossible to buy a house in an urban area (outside the ghetto or trailer park) that doesn't have a HOA...
Originally posted by: hanoverphist
Originally posted by: bignateyk
Originally posted by: NL5
It seems like the vast majority of ATOT'ers hate HOA's. My question is, why would you buy a house with a HOA if you don't like them? They serve an important need for people who want a HOA. Yes, I know that is hard to believe, but some people like them - that is why they exist.
Because it's pretty much impossible to buy a house in an urban area (outside the ghetto or trailer park) that doesn't have a HOA...
i dont live in a trailer or the ghetto and i dont have an HOA at all. my neighborhood is old, but hardly ghetto. my moms new house has an hoa and they have to justify everything they do. they get fined if their trash can stays out front too long when they are on vacation.
most HOAs start out with the best of intentions, but the people on the boards eventually find themselves corrupt and unable to do their functions fairly. i well run HOA is a good thing, and can have a very positive effect on the community.
Originally posted by: bignateyk
Originally posted by: hanoverphist
Originally posted by: bignateyk
Originally posted by: NL5
It seems like the vast majority of ATOT'ers hate HOA's. My question is, why would you buy a house with a HOA if you don't like them? They serve an important need for people who want a HOA. Yes, I know that is hard to believe, but some people like them - that is why they exist.
Because it's pretty much impossible to buy a house in an urban area (outside the ghetto or trailer park) that doesn't have a HOA...
i dont live in a trailer or the ghetto and i dont have an HOA at all. my neighborhood is old, but hardly ghetto. my moms new house has an hoa and they have to justify everything they do. they get fined if their trash can stays out front too long when they are on vacation.
most HOAs start out with the best of intentions, but the people on the boards eventually find themselves corrupt and unable to do their functions fairly. i well run HOA is a good thing, and can have a very positive effect on the community.
Try finding a suburban house in a development built in the last 20 years that doesnt have a HOA. I doubt you'd be successful.
Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
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Basic economics. Quit buying houses in the developments. When houses stand empty it will force a reconsidering of why. If it's found that people won't buy in HOA's then HOA's will be abandoned. People have the power to force any change they wish, they just have to not be lazy or selfish and do it.
Originally posted by: NL5
It seems like the vast majority of ATOT'ers hate HOA's. My question is, why would you buy a house with a HOA if you don't like them? They serve an important need for people who want a HOA. Yes, I know that is hard to believe, but some people like them - that is why they exist.