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I love the fact that I do not have to look at a 30 yo schoolie in the driveway next door. Or my neighbor cannot paint his house purple and pink, or they have to maintain their property.
Never lived in an HOA. Never had those kinds of issues.

YMMV
 
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Says the HOA president ? Lol
Actually just became the treasurer. Love this place. We have everything from rv spots to rv garage homes.
Luckily we have people that like to have nice, well kept homes. We bought into an HOA environment and we are fortunate that we do not have slobs here with unkempt homes. None of the board members have ego problems. Maybe thats rare in this environment. It also beats living on a huge backwoods property and not knowing your neighbors. Here, help is a phone call or knock on the neighbors door.
Plus the fact that we all have a common interest makes it that much better.
I have looked in the none HOA 'hoods and you can have a nice block but theres always that one owner that brings the neighborhood down. Thats not for me, its like Palm Coast, blocks are hit and miss. One beautiful block then the house with their utility trailer parked permanently on their front lawn.
 
Actually just became the treasurer. Love this place. We have everything from rv spots to rv garage homes.
Luckily we have people that like to have nice, well kept homes. We bought into an HOA environment and we are fortunate that we do not have slobs here with unkempt homes. None of the board members have ego problems. Maybe thats rare in this environment. It also beats living on a huge backwoods property and not knowing your neighbors. Here, help is a phone call or knock on the neighbors door.
Plus the fact that we all have a common interest makes it that much better.
I have looked in the none HOA 'hoods and you can have a nice block but theres always that one owner that brings the neighborhood down. Thats not for me, its like Palm Coast, blocks are hit and miss. One beautiful block then the house with their utility trailer parked permanently on their front lawn.
Besides, no one is forced into an HOA.
 

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