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Joshua D Phillips1 year ago

I never understand these stories. You literally don’t have to live in a HOA

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MindReboot17761 year ago

Honestly if you decide to move into a neighborhood with an HOA then you are retarded and I don't feel bad for you

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𝕏Star Spangled Bangers™𝕏1 year ago

HOA’s are just politicians who never made it to the big leagues.

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Secret Diary1 year ago

HOAs are proof that tyranny doesn’t always wear a uniform — sometimes it wears khakis and carries a clipboard. It doesn’t shout slogans; it whispers “community standards.” Behind every manicured lawn lies a leash. You bought a home, but they own your freedom. HOAs aren’t just communist — they’re authoritarianism at a neighborhood scale, dressed in the polite language of “community standards.” Behind the manicured lawns and matching mailboxes lies a system of control where ownership is conditional, freedom is rationed, and conformity is enforced not by the state, but by your own neighbors. At first glance, HOAs promise order, aesthetics, and increased property values. But dig deeper and they function like soft dictatorships: • You pay for your home, but the board owns your choices. A true owner has sovereignty. In an HOA, ownership is compromised by an ever-growing rulebook you didn’t truly agree to — one that can change without your consent. • Surveillance culture becomes normalized. Neighbor reports neighbor. Drones monitor rooftops. Grass length becomes a bureaucratic concern. You’re not just watched — you’re policed. • Individuality is penalized. Creative expression, cultural traditions, or simply nonconformity can be deemed violations. A flag, a mural, a vegetable patch — all are subject to the collective’s approval. • Fees and fines become tools of coercion. Want to opt out? You can’t. Dues are mandatory. Fines are arbitrary. And enforcement mechanisms often bypass basic due process, backed by legal force. • Power is centralized and unaccountable. Many HOA boards are unelected or functionally unchallenged, with little transparency. Rules are passed in quiet meetings. Dissent is discouraged. Resistance is punished. This isn’t community. It’s control by committee — a closed-loop system that enforces uniformity while pretending it’s preserving value. The irony? People flee government overreach only to find themselves micromanaged by HOA bureaucrats enforcing suburban authoritarianism with clipboards and citations. It’s not Communism in name — but it is central planning, social engineering, and obedience culture in practice. HOAs prove that tyranny doesn’t need a flag or a manifesto. Sometimes it just needs a homeowners’ handbook and a landscaping policy. #HOA #HOAs #HomeownersAssociation

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Bama_Slammer1 year ago

Hope he wins. These HOA powers are unreal. Never have and never will live in HOA nazi control!

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Surfdancer1 year ago

Sorry but I wouldn't want that in my neighborhood either.

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Many Moonz1 year ago

If you decide to move into an HOA, you get all the rules and regulations prior to closing on the home . Do HOA take things to the extreme and too far just because a bunch of middle-aged people have no control in their life and need to exert that control in some way shape or form ? Yes that is a major problem with… But at the end of the day, you sign the papers .

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Ivan Quijano1 year ago

HOA have become the Karen’s . Irrational behavior of this HOA

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Psychological_Job1 year ago

Fuck HOAs, why would anyone buy somewhere that has one

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1DC1 year ago

Y’all know HOA’s are real people that live in real places threatening to take your homes away right?

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