It’s about housing, not HOAs. If you live in a housing development, there’s a symmetry, cleanliness, lack of trash & old junkers in yards, bushes & trees are trimmed, places generally look very nice even 20, 30, or 40 yrs old. To keep the development looking like that, requires all the homeowners to do it and I promise you, many won’t. Homes change hands and new owners won’t comply or their renters won’t. This is why the homeowners created a board to oversee this. Everyone hates HOA boards but loves that if there’s any hope of getting more $$ for their house when they go to sell it, it’s still worth it. And it all comes down to selling for a higher amount than homes not in an HOA development.
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