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HOA HOA HOA; Merry Christmas!
I've been involved with my HOA a little bit. For those that have never had the pleasure, there are an obscene number of HOAs in the US. According to HOA-USA, there are over 350,000 of them. That's three hundred and fifty thousand!
Since there are so many of these, they run the gammut in terms of their size, quality, and behaviors. Some are really good, and some are truly terrible. Most are somewhere in between. I have a lot of thoughts on HOAs, but what brought this to my mind tonight was this story from CNN about a family who started decorating for Christmas on November 1, and then had a hissy fit when the HOA told them to perhaps not be "that family." I have to say that I'm not terribly sympathetic to this family. If you hate HOAs, this might make your heart rate climb a bit. None of the quotes below are verbatim. I've trimmed them down because I don't get paid by the word. Quote:
When the Simonis' got their letter... Quote:
However, the comment about the HOA having time on their hands is just a playground attack based on ignorance and arrogance. HOA members are usually homeowners that volunteer to help run the HOA. They're not some mystical government appointee. They're, literally, someone's neighbor. HOA members don't have a lot of time. I know my HOA board members spend a large portion of what little free time they have trying to do what's best for all of us in the community. I promise, they have better things to do. They do this because they care and are trying to help. Someone attacking them for their effort, without bothering to find out anything about the HOA, the people in it, or why this rule exists is part of what's wrong with society. Quote:
I do agree that the letter should have specified when they could put the decorations back up, but this is probably just a form letter that is sent to anyone that decorates too early. A letter that had to be sent from the management agency helping to run the HOA, and there are fees for these letters. If they want it to include the date that decorations can be put up, there's going to be a fee for that. That fee is paid for by the home owners. Quote:
Nick's family isn't "crazy about Christmas just like everybody else." Nick's family might be crazy, and Christmas may exacerbate that matter (evidence suggests it does), but that does not mean everyone else is crazy too. Quote:
It's no more relevant how active Claudia (the wife) is in decorating for Christmas. You can decorate the inside of your house all you want. Her interest in Christmas is no more relevant or compelling than my interest in fireworks is in September. Quote:
Why is it required that Claudia be part of putting up the decorations? Why should someone's neighbors be punished, and the law suspended, because Claudia and (presumably) Nick don't know what a condom is? How is this anyone else's fault? Quote:
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While that's one possible example, whatever the reason for the rule is, is probably a good reason. But rather than find that out, the entire 'hood just starts breaking the rules together. When did bad citizenship become a team sport? |
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