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July 11, 2011 at 5:54 PM #18934July 15, 2011 at 2:38 PM #709888Broken BellsParticipant
I once rented a HOA condo through a renter unfriendly property management co. Those bastards ripped me off for $900. I’ll never live under an HOA again if I can avoid it let alone buy into one.
July 15, 2011 at 2:38 PM #709984Broken BellsParticipantI once rented a HOA condo through a renter unfriendly property management co. Those bastards ripped me off for $900. I’ll never live under an HOA again if I can avoid it let alone buy into one.
July 15, 2011 at 2:38 PM #711097Broken BellsParticipantI once rented a HOA condo through a renter unfriendly property management co. Those bastards ripped me off for $900. I’ll never live under an HOA again if I can avoid it let alone buy into one.
July 15, 2011 at 2:38 PM #710738Broken BellsParticipantI once rented a HOA condo through a renter unfriendly property management co. Those bastards ripped me off for $900. I’ll never live under an HOA again if I can avoid it let alone buy into one.
July 15, 2011 at 2:38 PM #710584Broken BellsParticipantI once rented a HOA condo through a renter unfriendly property management co. Those bastards ripped me off for $900. I’ll never live under an HOA again if I can avoid it let alone buy into one.
July 15, 2011 at 10:32 PM #710700bearishgurlParticipant…And of the nation’s 300,000 homeowners’ associations, more than 50 percent now face “serious financial problems,” according to a September survey by the Community Association Institute. An October survey found that 65 percent of homeowners’ associations have delinquency rates higher than 5 percent, up from 19 percent of associations in 2005…
Very enlightening article, jp. I’ve long suspected this phenomenon.
July 15, 2011 at 10:32 PM #711212bearishgurlParticipant…And of the nation’s 300,000 homeowners’ associations, more than 50 percent now face “serious financial problems,” according to a September survey by the Community Association Institute. An October survey found that 65 percent of homeowners’ associations have delinquency rates higher than 5 percent, up from 19 percent of associations in 2005…
Very enlightening article, jp. I’ve long suspected this phenomenon.
July 15, 2011 at 10:32 PM #710853bearishgurlParticipant…And of the nation’s 300,000 homeowners’ associations, more than 50 percent now face “serious financial problems,” according to a September survey by the Community Association Institute. An October survey found that 65 percent of homeowners’ associations have delinquency rates higher than 5 percent, up from 19 percent of associations in 2005…
Very enlightening article, jp. I’ve long suspected this phenomenon.
July 15, 2011 at 10:32 PM #710099bearishgurlParticipant…And of the nation’s 300,000 homeowners’ associations, more than 50 percent now face “serious financial problems,” according to a September survey by the Community Association Institute. An October survey found that 65 percent of homeowners’ associations have delinquency rates higher than 5 percent, up from 19 percent of associations in 2005…
Very enlightening article, jp. I’ve long suspected this phenomenon.
July 15, 2011 at 10:32 PM #710003bearishgurlParticipant…And of the nation’s 300,000 homeowners’ associations, more than 50 percent now face “serious financial problems,” according to a September survey by the Community Association Institute. An October survey found that 65 percent of homeowners’ associations have delinquency rates higher than 5 percent, up from 19 percent of associations in 2005…
Very enlightening article, jp. I’ve long suspected this phenomenon.
July 16, 2011 at 7:22 AM #710134jpinpbParticipantIt is just disasterous, honestly, to be in an HOA. Besides their Nazi regime mentality. I would pay the fees for the necessary things that the money goes to b/c they would have to be paid if it were a SFR, insurance, water, landscaping, etc. The problem is that it’s a community and everyone needs to pay into it and once people stop paying into it, basically collapses. And this is on a good day, b/c very often HOAs are not managed properly and are frequently underfunded. That means that others are carrying the burden. Just very ugly. I really have had moments where I think maybe I could handle living somewhere w/an HOA (though I really doubt I could deal w/their petty rules) but then I read something like this and just cringe and shudder at the thought.
July 16, 2011 at 7:22 AM #710735jpinpbParticipantIt is just disasterous, honestly, to be in an HOA. Besides their Nazi regime mentality. I would pay the fees for the necessary things that the money goes to b/c they would have to be paid if it were a SFR, insurance, water, landscaping, etc. The problem is that it’s a community and everyone needs to pay into it and once people stop paying into it, basically collapses. And this is on a good day, b/c very often HOAs are not managed properly and are frequently underfunded. That means that others are carrying the burden. Just very ugly. I really have had moments where I think maybe I could handle living somewhere w/an HOA (though I really doubt I could deal w/their petty rules) but then I read something like this and just cringe and shudder at the thought.
July 16, 2011 at 7:22 AM #710888jpinpbParticipantIt is just disasterous, honestly, to be in an HOA. Besides their Nazi regime mentality. I would pay the fees for the necessary things that the money goes to b/c they would have to be paid if it were a SFR, insurance, water, landscaping, etc. The problem is that it’s a community and everyone needs to pay into it and once people stop paying into it, basically collapses. And this is on a good day, b/c very often HOAs are not managed properly and are frequently underfunded. That means that others are carrying the burden. Just very ugly. I really have had moments where I think maybe I could handle living somewhere w/an HOA (though I really doubt I could deal w/their petty rules) but then I read something like this and just cringe and shudder at the thought.
July 16, 2011 at 7:22 AM #710038jpinpbParticipantIt is just disasterous, honestly, to be in an HOA. Besides their Nazi regime mentality. I would pay the fees for the necessary things that the money goes to b/c they would have to be paid if it were a SFR, insurance, water, landscaping, etc. The problem is that it’s a community and everyone needs to pay into it and once people stop paying into it, basically collapses. And this is on a good day, b/c very often HOAs are not managed properly and are frequently underfunded. That means that others are carrying the burden. Just very ugly. I really have had moments where I think maybe I could handle living somewhere w/an HOA (though I really doubt I could deal w/their petty rules) but then I read something like this and just cringe and shudder at the thought.
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