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  • LuFins DadL Offline
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    Good lord, I wish that entire party would move somewhere with snow.

    The Brad

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      Kind of irony. In the name of de-regulation, they are trying to regulate an organization that regulates. 555

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      • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

        Kind of irony. In the name of de-regulation, they are trying to regulate an organization that regulates. 555

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        @taiwan_girl said in Meanwhile, in Florida...:

        Kind of irony. In the name of de-regulation, they are trying to regulate an organization that regulates. 555

        Live 4 years with an HOa, then let’s have this conversation.

        The Brad

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        • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

          @taiwan_girl said in Meanwhile, in Florida...:

          Kind of irony. In the name of de-regulation, they are trying to regulate an organization that regulates. 555

          Live 4 years with an HOa, then let’s have this conversation.

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          @LuFins-Dad said in Meanwhile, in Florida...:

          Live 4 years with an HOa

          Our condo building has 22 units. Fortunately, all of us geezers seem to agree on most things. That said, considering the declaration, I think that there's not much wiggle room for rules, etc.

          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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          • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

            Good lord, I wish that entire party would move somewhere with snow.

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            @LuFins-Dad said in Meanwhile, in Florida...:

            Good lord, I wish that entire party would move somewhere with snow.

            Think this through … you don’t want an HOA for a community that doesn’t get snow to write rules as if the community get snow.

            If there is to be an HOA at all, it should be entirely expected and considered proper that the HOA write rules that are appropriate for local conditions.

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            • LuFins DadL Offline
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              Think what through? A lot of the good done by HOAs are largely negated by the bad. In general (sorry @Mik and @Copper ) HOA leadership falls to exactly the type of people that shouldn’t be running them.

              I like having the swimming pools, but I don’t like the fact that my neighbor had to tear down a $10K fence last year because A. It was composite rather than wood and B. He hadn’t requested permission to build the fence.

              Fuck that.

              The Brad

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              • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                Think what through? A lot of the good done by HOAs are largely negated by the bad. In general (sorry @Mik and @Copper ) HOA leadership falls to exactly the type of people that shouldn’t be running them.

                I like having the swimming pools, but I don’t like the fact that my neighbor had to tear down a $10K fence last year because A. It was composite rather than wood and B. He hadn’t requested permission to build the fence.

                Fuck that.

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                @LuFins-Dad said in Meanwhile, in Florida...:

                Think what through?

                This: "you don’t want an HOA for a community that doesn’t get snow to write rules as if the community gets snow."

                I already spelled it out for you in my previous post.

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                • AxtremusA Axtremus

                  @LuFins-Dad said in Meanwhile, in Florida...:

                  Think what through?

                  This: "you don’t want an HOA for a community that doesn’t get snow to write rules as if the community gets snow."

                  I already spelled it out for you in my previous post.

                  LuFins DadL Offline
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                  @Axtremus said in Meanwhile, in Florida...:

                  @LuFins-Dad said in Meanwhile, in Florida...:

                  Think what through?

                  This: "you don’t want an HOA for a community that doesn’t get snow to write rules as if the community gets snow."

                  I already spelled it out for you in my previous post.

                  You really need to work on some of your reading comprehension.

                  The Brad

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                  • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                    Think what through? A lot of the good done by HOAs are largely negated by the bad. In general (sorry @Mik and @Copper ) HOA leadership falls to exactly the type of people that shouldn’t be running them.

                    I like having the swimming pools, but I don’t like the fact that my neighbor had to tear down a $10K fence last year because A. It was composite rather than wood and B. He hadn’t requested permission to build the fence.

                    Fuck that.

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                    @LuFins-Dad said in Meanwhile, in Florida...:

                    Think what through? A lot of the good done by HOAs are largely negated by the bad. In general (sorry @Mik and @Copper ) HOA leadership falls to exactly the type of people that shouldn’t be running them.

                    I like having the swimming pools, but I don’t like the fact that my neighbor had to tear down a $10K fence last year because A. It was composite rather than wood and B. He hadn’t requested permission to build the fence.

                    Fuck that.

                    I mean, that sucks... but did they not know about the rules? We have a 400-house community here, the HOA does a decent job. You have to get approval before you put up a playset or repaint your house exterior, or put up a fence... and I get why, without such review your community can quickly turn into a place with broken RVs in driveways, grass that is 2 feet high, and purple houses, and weird fences.

                    All depends on the HOA and people running it, as you said. I'd much rather live in an HOA-managed neighborhood, personally.

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                    • MikM Away
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                      It's like anything else - a two-edged sword. Lufin, your neighbor screwed up, either through ignorance or arrogance.

                      My HOA has been a little ridiculous at times, but it also keeps the neighborhood beautiful. Boards are as good or as bad as the people on them.

                      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                        @LuFins-Dad said in Meanwhile, in Florida...:

                        Think what through? A lot of the good done by HOAs are largely negated by the bad. In general (sorry @Mik and @Copper ) HOA leadership falls to exactly the type of people that shouldn’t be running them.

                        I like having the swimming pools, but I don’t like the fact that my neighbor had to tear down a $10K fence last year because A. It was composite rather than wood and B. He hadn’t requested permission to build the fence.

                        Fuck that.

                        I mean, that sucks... but did they not know about the rules? We have a 400-house community here, the HOA does a decent job. You have to get approval before you put up a playset or repaint your house exterior, or put up a fence... and I get why, without such review your community can quickly turn into a place with broken RVs in driveways, grass that is 2 feet high, and purple houses, and weird fences.

                        All depends on the HOA and people running it, as you said. I'd much rather live in an HOA-managed neighborhood, personally.

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                        @89th said in Meanwhile, in Florida...:

                        We have a 400-house community here, the HOA does a decent job. You have to get approval before you put up a playset or repaint your house exterior, or put up a fence... and I get why, without such review your community can quickly turn into a place with broken RVs in driveways, grass that is 2 feet high, and purple houses, and weird fences.

                        All depends on the HOA and people running it, as you said. I'd much rather live in an HOA-managed neighborhood, personally.

                        But don't you love freedom and liberty? "Broken RVs in driveways, grass that is 2 feet high, and purple houses, and weird fences" are the price and the beauty of freedom and liberty, no? 😉

                        Personally, I prefer not to have HOA.

                        But I share @Mik's sentiment, that "[HOA] Boards are as good or as bad as the people on them." (Then you go speculate on what kind of people would be attracted to and have the time to volunteer on HOA Boards and whether that's good or bad.)

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                        • MikM Away
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                          I was an HOA board member and president for 8 years. My focus was always pro-resident. I was also on the township board of zoning appeals. Eventually I got kicked off for leaning too libertarian. It only happened because on one case the township was bullying a resident whose business activities on his property predated any zoning code at all. I stood against it.

                          “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                            @89th said in Meanwhile, in Florida...:

                            We have a 400-house community here, the HOA does a decent job. You have to get approval before you put up a playset or repaint your house exterior, or put up a fence... and I get why, without such review your community can quickly turn into a place with broken RVs in driveways, grass that is 2 feet high, and purple houses, and weird fences.

                            All depends on the HOA and people running it, as you said. I'd much rather live in an HOA-managed neighborhood, personally.

                            But don't you love freedom and liberty? "Broken RVs in driveways, grass that is 2 feet high, and purple houses, and weird fences" are the price and the beauty of freedom and liberty, no? 😉

                            Personally, I prefer not to have HOA.

                            But I share @Mik's sentiment, that "[HOA] Boards are as good or as bad as the people on them." (Then you go speculate on what kind of people would be attracted to and have the time to volunteer on HOA Boards and whether that's good or bad.)

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                            @Axtremus said in Meanwhile, in Florida...:

                            @89th said in Meanwhile, in Florida...:

                            We have a 400-house community here, the HOA does a decent job. You have to get approval before you put up a playset or repaint your house exterior, or put up a fence... and I get why, without such review your community can quickly turn into a place with broken RVs in driveways, grass that is 2 feet high, and purple houses, and weird fences.

                            All depends on the HOA and people running it, as you said. I'd much rather live in an HOA-managed neighborhood, personally.

                            But don't you love freedom and liberty? "Broken RVs in driveways, grass that is 2 feet high, and purple houses, and weird fences" are the price and the beauty of freedom and liberty, no? 😉

                            You have the freedom to choose which type of neighborhood to move in to. 🙂 Every homeowner is made aware of HOA rules before they buy their house.

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