Legitimate Reason For An HOA?

Finally, there may be a legitimate reason for a Homeowners Association! Some of my good friends will disagree, but it’s a free country. No, I take that back…it once was a free country.

Still, the story linked below might make you think some community rules might be needed, especially when former husbands and wives are feuding.

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Ward Lucas is a longtime investigative journalist and television news anchor. He has won more than 70 national and regional awards for Excellence in Journalism, Creative Writing and community involvement. His new book, "Neighbors At War: the Creepy Case Against Your Homeowners Association," is now available for purchase. In it, he discusses the American homeowners association movement, from its racist origins, to its transformation into a lucrative money machine for the nation's legal industry. From scams to outright violence to foreclosures and neighborhood collapses across the country, the reader will find this book enormously compelling and a necessary read for every homeowner. Knowledge is self-defense. No homeowner contemplating life in an HOA should neglect reading this book. No HOA board officer should overlook this examination of the pitfalls in HOA management. And no lawyer representing either side in an HOA dispute should gloss over what homeowners are saying or believing about the lawsuit industry.

3 thoughts on “Legitimate Reason For An HOA?

  1. Nila Ridings

    This reminds me of what our former HOA president did to a group of us a month ago as we were handing out fliers. I guess she didn’t like that we were exposing her for self-dealing and making a profit off the HOA while she was on the board. If this guy would like a 79 year old new wife, we have his perfect match!

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  2. Dave Russell

    I’m sure there are many homeowners who would like to purchase this “work of art” and place it in-front of their HOA.

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  3. Robert

    “Legitimate Reason For An HOA?”

    No.

    You are conflating the H.O.A., which is a corporation, a legal entity, with the C.C. & R.s, which are the “rules”.

    You can have one without the other.

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