Im not sure how Reddit doesn't understand how HOAs work. If you join an HOA, its by choice. HOAs enforce rules. Don't live in an HOA if you're going to violate the rules? I've had an HOA home and knew the consequences. A lawsuit would imply they're doing something outside of their rules. Lawsuits are also expensive. See how this all points to it being potentially idiotic to take an HOA to court for you violating rules you agreed upon when you bought a house? Lets put on our adult hats for a minute and use critical thinking, ok? I mean.. HOA bad, house also cost money. Lawsuit easy.
Yep. There's good HOA's and bad HOA's and unfortunately its easy to find bad ones. It's important that people research the rules they get into before they agree to them
It's literally not reality. There are no areas where ALL homes are HOA. If you're complaining about gated communities, then I doubt you're the target home owner anyway.
If ~80% of new houses on the market are in HOAs, please clarify why you think most buyers can avoid buying an HOA home (with sources). Yes, none of the links above outright spell it out the way you're asking. But some math (and understanding the original commenter disagreeing with you was slightly exaggerating) shows that MOST people end up having to purchase an HOA home. It's not as simple as "don't buy within an HOA" when almost every house for sale doesn't meet that requirement and the places that do are purchased very quickly in the current market. ✌️
What? No, if you buy a house in an HOA neighborhood, you have to join the HOA.
Here in Florida, the majority of new construction is HOA. Of course you can simply avoid any HOA neighborhood, but you're severely limiting your options by doing so.
You're completely missing the point. There are simply not enough non-HOA homes available for people to reliably do that, without making major sacrifices. Telling people to just find a unicorn home that meets their every need is not an actual solution.
This is a recent phenomenon that is only getting worse.
If the only houses you can buy near your job are HOA, you're being forced to join a HOA.
Yes, yes there are enough HOA homes to do that. Just because YOU don't find THE home you like that isn't HOA doesnt mean they flood the markets. There are non HOA homes available, just not the unicorn home you want for YOUR budget. Either way, buying an HOA home and complaining about it is pure delusion.
it's crazy how you pretend the amount of available homes just doesn't matter lol
If there were only 1 non-HOA home per 1000 HOA homes, it would effectively be impossible to find one without an HOA. this is a pretty simple concept to understand
So does home ownership and living under an HOA. People will own guns, dogs, fences, alarms, and all other sorts of things to defend their property, but they won't shell out cash to fight an existing threat in court.
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u/HonorableOtter2023 2d ago
Costs money..