HOA’s are non-profit private corporations. They are the ultimate in local government run by the people. Conservatives should love them.
UN Agenda 21 ( Let me know if you wish to be added or removed from the list.)
In the past I’ve owned several single family rental properties; never would a buy a home that has an HOA, there is no excuse; a copy of HOA rules and regs, is provided to every potential buyer. I did own one rental in a HOA, the fees where very low, the rules where few and not at all grievous, as I seen that begin to change I sold.
When I see the number of HOA’s here in SE Florida I am not surprised to see how willing people are to live under and pay for life under a dictatorship, as if the local city, county, state and federal gov’t wasn’t enough for them.
HOA’s have become so bad; not having one has become a primary selling point and values increase more rapidly, older neighborhoods are making a come back.
If you live in one of these communities, you need to be an active member of the HOA. If you don’t actively participate, the kooks will take over.
Don’t fall for the lies. Buyers have no choice in some vast areas. It’s either buy a house in one of the many developments with developers’ associations (started by the developers of the developments), or be one of their renters that they perceive as being trashy slaves to be spied upon, abused and robbed.
The so-called “contracts” are automatic and only desired by the few who use them to rob others. Those who like their developers’ associations feel that they have the right to control everyone else’s land. If they want to control all that they see, they should buy at least thousands of acres with their own money.
Developers’ associations should be outlawed and abolished. They’re communistic. Neighbors should mind their own business and stop helping the Lawyer Party creeps at robbing others.
I know of quite a few large developments that have been nearly empty for about 40 years, and any buyer of one of the vacant lots in those developments will still be automatically subject to one of the commie HOAs. The commie establishment is happy with that, because it keeps their commie property taxes high by keeping property prices outrageously high. Nearly all of the HOA commies are receiving their incomes directly or indirectly from government.
The longer it’s allowed to go on, the fewer properties without attached developers’ (homeowners’) associations. Eventually, there will be none. A few socialists who lie about being conservative will control all of the country’s properties under 160 acres. That’s what they’re after. In at least some developers’/homeowners’ associations, liens are being put on properties with dues only a few months late.
It’s a monstrous land grab by the political/regulator class commies.
I know of another case where an older couple decided to go into an assisted living quarters and found that they wouldn't be able to rent out their property which they desired to retain ownership of for their heirs.
PATHETIC
I am an officer in the POA where we live. We don’t have crime or drug dealers or boats and junk cars in people’s yards. Everyone gets along just fine.
Personally, I think that $75 a month POA dues that pays for yard service, fertilization, and front gutter cleaning is well worth the price.
Of course if you value the neighbor with a refrigerator on the front porch, you shouldn’t live in one.
It may sound good, but you have signed on to let other people tell you what you can and can't do with your property. I get enough of that crap from the Gub'ment. Don't need to give idgits that live right in the neighborhood control also.
I regret telling you this, but it read like someone recently off their meds or needing to be on them, someone armed with a Thesaurus but with no idea how to use one.
I particularly liked this gem:
Remnants of Agenda 21 are destroying the peace of neighborhoods and towns in South Florida. All along the coast, citizens and local governments are being traumatized by the All Aboard Florida project that seeks to run at least 32 trains up and down the coastline, transporting huge containers of world trade freight from Miami-Fort Lauderdale open sea ports into the entertainment meccas in Orlando for a Disney-like, Neverland of noise, up-down draw bridges, flashing train lights, blaring horns, you fill in the rest. Now, residents in gated communities along the 1-95 corridor in SoFla, thinking lucky us, are realizing the encroachment damage being done to them by large HOA takeovers of their private property.
MKay .trauma, transporting huge containers of world trade freight, open sea ports, meccas, Neverland of noise, flashing train lights .and this all relates to Agenda 21 and HOAs how?
The All Aboard Florida project, while it may end up a boondoggle, it is actually a high speed passenger rail line not a freight line. While the project, which is privately owned and operated by the way, applied for $1.6 million Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing (RRIF) loan, which is administered by the Federal Railroad Administration, in late 2014, the company announced it had applied for a $1.75 billion private activity bond allocation, with proceeds from the bond sale substantially reducing or replacing entirely the amount of the RRIF loan request.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Aboard_Florida
But you know; Agenda 21 and HOAs and trains; yes I just love it when an evil plan comes together / s
I had to look up the author, Suzanne Eovaldi. It turns out she is a retired tenured college English professor, having taught full time at Prairie State College in Chicago Heights, IL for 26 years.
Hum. Perhaps Suzanne Eovaldi or more precisely, her former English students should concern themselves more with trauma of the college tenure system than with the Agitprops of the HOAs. Just saying.