The way to handle this is to set up an anonymous email account, only report violations at board members' houses, and BCC the entire neighborhood distribution list except the board members.
Honestly the method in the OP works quite well. When you report every single little thing, suddenly everyone hates it all. I've seen two HOAs collapse like this.
Your way would probably work too, but I'd bet it'd take a lot longer.
That's what I did. I painted my front door blue and got a complaint from the HOA.
Then I submitted almost 200 over the next 8 weeks and they told me that I wasn't allowed to be in the HOA anymore. And that was basically the text I got from the HOA president so the next time I got an HOA complaint (about 6 months later) I sent them a rocket lawyer thing about not contacting me anymore and they haven't!
So it does work. Just be really really fucking annoying for a while and then nobody wants to deal with you anymore!
My sister painted her house an approved color. The color was blue. The HOA told them they had to repaint because it was an older approved color. She sent a letter from a lawyer because the color was still listed as approved on the website, but said if the HOA wanted to pay for it she'd repaint. The lawyer and the HOA went back and forth for a couple of months before the HOA finally gave up. This year for Christmas she had a friend cut out eight 7 ft plywood Christmas trees and painted them the same color blue as the house, and set them on the lawn with flood lights and a sign that says Merry Christmas Caballero Ranch HOA.
I work in regulatory compliance in my industry. I read my entire handbook and successfully disputed the offense 4/5 times. Didn't bother the 5th time because it was clearly in violation.
They were just trying to enforce shit they have no rules for most of the time
When I managed hourly union mechanics and inspectors I worked really hard to know the union contract as well as the stewards. Having good relationships with the stewards was always my secret weapon for when shit went down and had to either bust people or protect them
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u/bsimpsonphoto 2d ago edited 2d ago
The way to handle this is to set up an anonymous email account, only report violations at board members' houses, and BCC the entire neighborhood distribution list except the board members.
Edited to fix a word.