You'll notice they tend to be in the "nicer"suburbs where the wealthier residents live. Elites doing elitist stuff. So they have less to do and more time to make rules to keep their precious neighborhoods looking pristine. The idiots think that maintains "muh home value". When really it just keeps out good americans. Not so many in the heart of the city. None in the country. Try that in a small town.
HOA probably passed the rule (HOA cannot pass laws, just covenants and rules.) And expected the contractual agreement of the homeowners to be the enforcement engine, so you willingly give up the rights by contract.
Except it doesnt work that way. Bill of Rights is federal law, a private contract (your HOA agreement) cannot supersede state or federal laws, including the Constitution. Likewise, many states now have State Constitutional equivalents to the 2nd amendment that are as strong, if not stronger than 2A.
All it would take is one homeowner to contest it in court and it would go away. That is expensive so it often doesnt get challenged, so a corrupt HOA will let it stay in place, unenforceable, and just Karen about it all over the place.
HOA's are the Karen-utopias of the world. I'm not sure why anyone would choose to live in one.
You'll notice they tend to be in the "nicer"suburbs where the wealthier residents live. Elites doing elitist stuff. So they have less to do and more time to make rules to keep their precious neighborhoods looking pristine. The idiots think that maintains "muh home value". When really it just keeps out good americans. Not so many in the heart of the city. None in the country. Try that in a small town.
It's not that I'm against pristine or clean neighborhoods. But there's clean and safe and presentable, and there are (many of these) HOA's.
My thoughts exactly!
HOAs a few only good for pissing folks off, and taking money, needlessly.
No.
S'why they're not enforcing it.
HOA probably passed the rule (HOA cannot pass laws, just covenants and rules.) And expected the contractual agreement of the homeowners to be the enforcement engine, so you willingly give up the rights by contract.
Except it doesnt work that way. Bill of Rights is federal law, a private contract (your HOA agreement) cannot supersede state or federal laws, including the Constitution. Likewise, many states now have State Constitutional equivalents to the 2nd amendment that are as strong, if not stronger than 2A.
All it would take is one homeowner to contest it in court and it would go away. That is expensive so it often doesnt get challenged, so a corrupt HOA will let it stay in place, unenforceable, and just Karen about it all over the place.
Love seeing this
Hoa isnt law.
Something needs to be done about these HOAs
Poorly run hoa. Hoa should know better you cannot make rules that usurp the laws of the nation
rules n policies do NOT trump the constitution
HOA = 🤮
I lived in Tradition for many years. It's actually very nice. It looks like some liberal lunatics took over the HOA.
We lived right up the street in PGA for almost a year. Lots of little blue turds in that area.