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I used to just think HOAs were fake and gay, and in a way they might still be because of all the seemingly useless hoops you have to jump through and fees you have to pay, but it might be just enough trouble to keep the trouble out of the town.

How do the people of Poal feel about HOAs. Is it worth the trouble and expense, does it keep the riff raff out and make for a nice safe space to raise your kids?

I used to just think HOAs were fake and gay, and in a way they might still be because of all the seemingly useless hoops you have to jump through and fees you have to pay, but it might be just enough trouble to keep the trouble out of the town. How do the people of Poal feel about HOAs. Is it worth the trouble and expense, does it keep the riff raff out and make for a nice safe space to raise your kids?

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There aren't many HOAs run by Aryan National Socialists.

The horror stories are likely HOAs run by jewesses and goyim soccer moms with input from their douche canoe husbands.

[–] 5 pts (edited )

It's majority, overwhelmingly, asian. Very broken English or none at all asian. Work in property management serving HOAs and in the twenty-five or so HOAs i work on the demographic is insane. ETA: You're right; HOAs are a total scam. Some of the things I've seen...eesh. If the HOA is not gated, it's no safer. In fact, sometimes it's worse.

[–] 0 pt

My HOA is nothing like that. No Asians on the board.

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Lucky -- though I am in so cal so that might have some influence on demographics

damn thats fucked up

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Yeah it's really not worth the money and the rules and the BoDs that only get elected to power trip

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It isn't the kind of white people I want to be around even if it is mostly white. I'm blue collar and no matter how much money I make I don't want to be around these faggots. They are mostly democrats too in my experience. I would like to have my neighborhood not have everyone street parking and actually maintain their property, but it's not worth it to be around insufferable little tyrants.

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Just today I went back and forth with an owner because his neighbor put up a trump flag and he is absolutely livid that the HOA rules do not forbid it. He wanted it, and i quote, 'taken down by the holidays' so his family wouldn't see it. Insane.

[–] 3 pts

It keeps out the riff raff in many instances.

But there aren't a lot of redeeming qualities to an HOA unless you're the one running it.

The best HOAs are hard nosed about raising the property value using the pool of money. Everyone wins. In theory.

Usually not in reality. But, sometimes.

[–] 3 pts

You are going about it all wrong. The trick is to live in a holler miles away from any incorporated community.

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In Arizona is mostly white. The townhomes I moved from a couple of years ago over a 20 year period had a few different blacks and hispanics. The breakdown would probably be around the same even with out a HOA. They mostly suck though, a small group of people that is a click usually is the core of the board because nobody else wants to do it. So you end up (normally) with a couple power hungry types that like to go around writing up violations, tickets etc. Some of it is necessary, like you must fix your broken window, but then they get a ticky tacky with people they don't like. BS like we had 3 cars and two spots in the overhang. We also have a visitor spot that was inbetween us and the next home, but we weren't allowed to use it for the third car. We were also right across from the pool that had like 20 spots all around, so I had to park it at my friends house like 10 minutes away. We were expensive for our area at $200 a month dues. I will never do it again. Best advice from me would to be look at your town as a whole, there will be the richer area of town, and get the school district map. You will be able to find a less expensive home in the richer area so your kids will be with humans.

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Always choose freedom.

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I have never seen a single video or read a story of someone saying how awesome their HOA is. I have seen plenty of videos of HOAs fining people and causing a bunch of shit that they weren't entitled to. If there is such a video, it is probably produced by the HOA board.

Ah I see, thats too bad. Was looking at a really neat house but the HOA makes it a deal breaker kinda

[–] 2 pts

I live in the whitest town in my state and it’s all white HOA board. They keep the trash people from making their yards look shitty. I only moved to this one because of the pool and I had kids, next home will not be in an HOA. If you live in close quarters with other people it is nice to have.

If you don’t like your HOA, run for the board and make the changes you want. As long as your neighborhood isn’t all retirees the positions on the board are easy to get.

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I lived in two HOA neighborhoods that started put mostly white and eventually got taken over by curry niggers. They would have extended families in their houses and constantly having loud parties, often with fireworks, for their fake holidays. They'd argue with the HOA all the time because they'd either be running a warehouse out of their garage, or have their work vehicles parked in the street.

In the rare case that they moved out, they'd only sell to other curry niggers. Or maybe because no one else could stand the smell. They didn't care at all about neighborhood property values at all. And if they weren't taking up all the time at HOA meetings, it was Karen complaining about the dumbest things imaginable.

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Not always many are mixed. Move to the mountains, niggers and alike hate heights, and not enough people around for jews to monopolize on.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

I like this alot, I want to buy a lot in the mountains, thatd be nice. My guy wants to move out of state, somewhere nice.... but flat... no mountains, just the occasional hill. He has a bunch of good reasons but still, I like mountains more

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