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Stay Out: Florida Subdivision Bans Hurricane Evacuees

What do I think?

HOAs that do that sort of thing ought to burn in the firey depths of hell after spending the rest of their lives in a PTIA State Prison.

But I understate how I feel....
 
meh. it's only one subdivision, right? seems to me like they (evacuees) wouldn't want to be put up with snobs anyway.
 
I'd like to see the language of that deed restriction. Sounds like they are stretching it a bit.
 
doesnt sound like a place i would want to live anyways

fvcking stupid elitist assholes

my best friend had to move into my parents house in houston so his extended family (refugees) could stay at his families
 
So... if I had relatives that were affected, this HOA would be telling me I couldn't let them stay with me until they figured out what they were going to do?
How compassionate. It would be poetic justice if their neighborhood got slammed by a hurricane.
 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
So... if I had relatives that were affected, this HOA would be telling me I couldn't let them stay with me until they figured out what they were going to do?
How compassionate. It would be poetic justice if their neighborhood got slammed by a hurricane.

It helps if you read the article.

Andrews did say that association residents could bring in evacuees who are family members.

 
yet another overzealous psycho HOA.

"According to the newspaper, in 1996, the association took a homeowner to court to make him remove a flagpole and the American flag from his yard. "

The best thing that could come of this is if people just leave and destroy the neighboorhood and its "prestige"
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
yet another overzealous psycho HOA.

"According to the newspaper, in 1996, the association took a homeowner to court to make him remove a flagpole and the American flag from his yard. "

The best thing that could come of this is if people just leave and destroy the neighboorhood and its "prestige"
Wow. No kidding.
 
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
So... if I had relatives that were affected, this HOA would be telling me I couldn't let them stay with me until they figured out what they were going to do?
How compassionate. It would be poetic justice if their neighborhood got slammed by a hurricane.

It helps if you read the article.

Andrews did say that association residents could bring in evacuees who are family members.

It helps if you fsck off and die 😛
Them too 🙂
 
Hey, some people like living with those HOAs. Beats me why. It'd be like having the grammar Nazis and spelling Nazis from ATOT on your back 24/7 about anything you might possibly do wrong.
 
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Hey, some people like living with those HOAs. Beats me why. It'd be like having the grammar Nazis and spelling Nazis from ATOT on your back 24/7 about anything you might possibly do wrong.

HOAs are good in some regards. They can help maintain the beauty and property value of the neighborhood.

It's when they go overboard (and unfortunately frequently do when you get a bunch of clucking hens with nothing better to do) that causes trouble.
 
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Hey, some people like living with those HOAs. Beats me why. It'd be like having the grammar Nazis and spelling Nazis from ATOT on your back 24/7 about anything you might possibly do wrong.

It's a double-edged sword. On the one hand, they can get a bit overzealous, as you can see. On the other hand, at least you have some recourse against the asshole neighbor with a mobile home on cinder blocks in the front yard and only mows his lawn when mars and venus are aligned, which he determines by gazing at a giant fiberglass stonehenge monolith replica that sits on his roof.
 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
So... if I had relatives that were affected, this HOA would be telling me I couldn't let them stay with me until they figured out what they were going to do?
How compassionate. It would be poetic justice if their neighborhood got slammed by a hurricane.

It helps if you read the article.

Andrews did say that association residents could bring in evacuees who are family members.

It helps if you fsck off and die 😛

Thanks. I already knew this. 🙂

Them too 🙂

No, they (the HOA) just need to die. 😛
 
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