67carl
Well-known member
In California, HOAs are governed by civil codes known as the Davis Sterling act. I am not aware if other states follow this.
I live in a large COA 2000+ single family homes. I can't remember but there were around 8 different builders. Common areas include 3 pools, Tennis courts and basketball court. We have a club house with BBQs for rent. Our dues started at $36 in 1996 and are now $46. With the exception of a few of townhouse and condos (Separate HOA governed by the COA) all are city streets and sidewalks.
I served on the board for a couple of years. Yes, there were some issues. Most stem from misunderstanding of the CC&Rs. The others were what I will call people that were just looking for a fight. I could go into detail but there's no point. Most of the issues would have been solved with a little better communication on both sides.
I served as a police officer in my younger days. I answered calls to many same issues posted here in regular neighborhoods. HOAs are not exclusive to neighborhood problems. There are plenty of Mrs. Kravitz's out there.
If you like HOAs for what they provide then you not likely to have a problem.
If you're on the fence about HOAs, then you're still not likely to have a problem.
If you hate HOAs, then you're likely to have a problem.
Go into any home buying situation with your eyes wide open. Read the CC&Rs. A good realtor will have a copy or can get one that you can read prior to an offer.
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