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jimfields33

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133. Well my HOA has 2800 single family homes.
Tue Aug 13, 2024, 05:12 PM
Aug 2024

Three club houses, three swimming pools and two golf courses among a lot of other amenities. Guess what? Blacks live here too. Oops.

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Do you think HOA's should be able to [View all] leftyladyfrommo Aug 2024 OP
That seems far less crazy than many of the other rules they often have dsc Aug 2024 #1
Yea DeepWinter Aug 2024 #22
Spoken like someone who owns chickens.... democratsruletheday Aug 2024 #68
I'm not sure I'd want my neighbors having chicken running around. jimfields33 Aug 2024 #2
My neighbors have chickens and I almost never hear them. Nittersing Aug 2024 #5
Same here I live in a quiet court Tree Lady Aug 2024 #9
Opposite Here ProfessorGAC Aug 2024 #70
They eat tons of bugs. And isn't chicken leftyladyfrommo Aug 2024 #87
Wouldn't Know If It Is Or Isn't ProfessorGAC Aug 2024 #109
Not your business. Jirel Aug 2024 #79
If a community has come together and agreed they Scrivener7 Aug 2024 #84
lol. It's most definitely my business if they interfere jimfields33 Aug 2024 #124
What about roosters? lame54 Aug 2024 #127
In my town chickens allowed but not roosters. Kingofalldems Aug 2024 #140
If allowed to free range, they can get into neighbors gardens Kaleva Aug 2024 #164
Lots of communities ban them also... getagrip_already Aug 2024 #3
Closing your garage door during the day? Shermann Aug 2024 #19
Yeah, that was a weird one... getagrip_already Aug 2024 #24
Yes. beaglelover Aug 2024 #4
As long Rebl2 Aug 2024 #6
Chickens okay, roosters no obamanut2012 Aug 2024 #7
I was about to post that. Demobrat Aug 2024 #129
My (across the street) neighbors have chickens. BluesRunTheGame Aug 2024 #8
Cooped Chickens ok. delisen Aug 2024 #10
Roosters YES. Chickens no. boston bean Aug 2024 #11
Oh hell no. Demobrat Aug 2024 #130
HOAs shouldn't exist at all angrychair Aug 2024 #12
That's kind of where I am, too. I don't have leftyladyfrommo Aug 2024 #25
Then by all means, you should not live in a place that has one. I am very glad I do have one. Scrivener7 Aug 2024 #34
Why not allow free choice Zeitghost Aug 2024 #37
So people can do whatever angrychair Aug 2024 #72
Again, then, by all means you should not live Scrivener7 Aug 2024 #80
Within reason and as long as it's voluntary, sure Zeitghost Aug 2024 #82
I would never live in a single family HOA but I get that some people would prefer an HOA. Hassin Bin Sober Aug 2024 #86
I get it angrychair Aug 2024 #91
You know what happens when you don't comply or pay city fines, yes? I guess it's better when the government... Hassin Bin Sober Aug 2024 #116
I'm interested in my bills angrychair Aug 2024 #120
Our HOA dues go toward the pool and small clubhouse, tennis, playground LeftInTX Aug 2024 #149
Word soandso Aug 2024 #159
Your slip is showing. Scrivener7 Aug 2024 #161
What is that supposed to mean? soandso Aug 2024 #182
I can't even imagine what it would be like owning my own home and answering to an HOA. Iggo Aug 2024 #115
Why is mowing your yard such a huge problem for you? Abolishinist Aug 2024 #157
When my son bought his home in a hoa Lifeafter70 Aug 2024 #176
They should be allowed Johnny2X2X Aug 2024 #13
We have goats & chickens in my suburban neighborhood. CrispyQ Aug 2024 #14
Yes, I have heard chickens are one of the best things for your garden. StarryNite Aug 2024 #110
A long time ago we had ducks & my husband would pick tomato worms off the plants CrispyQ Aug 2024 #113
I would love to have chickens but I'm thinking my immediate neighbors would hate it. Hassin Bin Sober Aug 2024 #117
If that's what the HOA contract allows, yes Raven123 Aug 2024 #15
I don't live in a neighborhood that has an HOA MissB Aug 2024 #16
HOA's are subject to the same laws the rest of the community are subject to. GoodRaisin Aug 2024 #17
What about hogs? Sneederbunk Aug 2024 #18
The "right to dry" is a thing too Shermann Aug 2024 #20
I hate that rule. We have it. Clothesline are allowed if they are not visible. (aka too short) LeftInTX Aug 2024 #92
Dude the NEXT NEIGHHOOD OVER has basically a chicken farm in his back yard.... Happy Hoosier Aug 2024 #21
Yes Zeitghost Aug 2024 #23
Yes. I would be pretty pissed if my HOA did NOT ban chickens. Scrivener7 Aug 2024 #26
Yep me too. I live in a HOA neighborhood. My parents don't. The folks across the street bought horses. Good grief. tulipsandroses Aug 2024 #32
I'm really amused by all the comments in this thread that say, "HOAs should not be allowed! Scrivener7 Aug 2024 #42
More or less agree, but in some areas you'd be hard pressed to find a home without one. Shermann Aug 2024 #96
I think the vast majority of HOAs run that way. Because the vast majority Scrivener7 Aug 2024 #99
They are more unpopular that I realized. Here's a study. Shermann Aug 2024 #118
And the neighborhoods that don't have them are complaining about code issues. LeftInTX Aug 2024 #125
It's settled. I'm getting my own private island! nt Shermann Aug 2024 #143
I really think it depends where you live..HOA's aren't "evil"...Horror stories are overblown, but there are out there. LeftInTX Aug 2024 #147
Well, the private island is out of reach, but I do have a private inground pool. Shermann Aug 2024 #150
My backyard was just too shady and constantly had algae due to trees. It also is not a level at all. 10% slope. LeftInTX Aug 2024 #153
I have to ask DemonGoddess Aug 2024 #141
It's an old neighborhood. Many of the homes are on huge lots. You don't find that kind of land space any more in GA tulipsandroses Aug 2024 #144
As someone who used to have my own horses DemonGoddess Aug 2024 #145
I decided to look up the zoning laws for their neighborhood. I could not find it ,but I found it for the county nearest tulipsandroses Aug 2024 #148
Yes they should be able to ban chickens. When it comes to HOAs. - One can choose to not live in a HOA neighborhood tulipsandroses Aug 2024 #27
In my area they are harder and harder to avoid. HelpImSurrounded Aug 2024 #31
So do people who want to agree with their neighbors on what they do and don't Scrivener7 Aug 2024 #44
You're obviously not from my area. HelpImSurrounded Aug 2024 #74
So you don't like HOA communities. So don't live in one. Scrivener7 Aug 2024 #90
The issue? HelpImSurrounded Aug 2024 #121
And yet OTHER people clearly want the HOA community Scrivener7 Aug 2024 #146
"simply look elsewhere" HelpImSurrounded Aug 2024 #167
I like apartments. I think I'm going to insist that single family homes are no longer Scrivener7 Aug 2024 #169
Spoken like a true HOA resident. HelpImSurrounded Aug 2024 #171
Lol! Have a lovely day! Scrivener7 Aug 2024 #172
We've had trouble with houses in very upscale leftyladyfrommo Aug 2024 #38
Yes - Some folks bought property in my subdivision to rent as event space. I and others complained. Now they are selling tulipsandroses Aug 2024 #155
People complained that laws allowing just leftyladyfrommo Aug 2024 #163
No really true in many areas, especially many parts of Florida obamanut2012 Aug 2024 #45
So don't live in those areas if you don't want an HOA. Scrivener7 Aug 2024 #50
In many places Zoomie1986 Aug 2024 #55
Then, if it's that important to you, move somewhere else. Of course it's choice. Scrivener7 Aug 2024 #56
My son lives in Boynton Beach Freddie Aug 2024 #73
I think HOAs are popular in the south because they provide pools! LeftInTX Aug 2024 #104
Same with Texas. I think it's the pool membership. LeftInTX Aug 2024 #173
I didn't realize this was such a hot topic. nt leftyladyfrommo Aug 2024 #28
No. HOAs should go extinct HelpImSurrounded Aug 2024 #29
Agreed mvd Aug 2024 #36
What is a HOA? CTyankee Aug 2024 #30
Homeowners association Takket Aug 2024 #35
Oh, thanks. We're not affected. CTyankee Aug 2024 #40
Usually run by the most obnoxious and petty Bettie Aug 2024 #112
Yes. If a community agrees to standards they want Takket Aug 2024 #33
I'd rather have chickens than the industrial strength air cbabe Aug 2024 #39
Really. Chickens really don't make a lot of noise. leftyladyfrommo Aug 2024 #43
If you had a HOA, they'd probably take care of that for you. Scrivener7 Aug 2024 #46
And a whole lot of other things that you don't want, too Zoomie1986 Aug 2024 #57
So, again, don't move into a neighborhood with an HOA. Scrivener7 Aug 2024 #60
I live in one. It's not run by Nazi's. LeftInTX Aug 2024 #94
There should be laws that ban HOA's Renew Deal Aug 2024 #41
So that everyone will be required to live the way you want them to live? Scrivener7 Aug 2024 #47
Seriously. Their origin is white only covenants. Voltaire2 Aug 2024 #63
And no Jews. nt leftyladyfrommo Aug 2024 #179
You'll be pleased to know that progress has been made! Abolishinist Aug 2024 #187
So? Time moves on, things change, often for the better. Abolishinist Aug 2024 #186
There should be laws that every neighborhood in the US have swimming pools. One pool every few square miles. LeftInTX Aug 2024 #95
Another option would be soandso Aug 2024 #160
Yes, but that has not worked out very well. Those pool memberships are optional. LeftInTX Aug 2024 #170
The yard pic is lovely! soandso Aug 2024 #181
Unfortunately, City of San Antonio pools are only open for a short time. LeftInTX Aug 2024 #183
If I lived someplace hot soandso Aug 2024 #184
That is not progressive or democratic at all! jimfields33 Aug 2024 #132
See. You start out with backyard chickens leftyladyfrommo Aug 2024 #48
Ye old slippery slope fallacy. Zoomie1986 Aug 2024 #58
Our city increased the number of chickens each household could have to four and we immediately had a rat problem. jalan48 Aug 2024 #49
Why? I live rurally and have had 7 chickens for years and never a single rat. 33taw Aug 2024 #53
Because some people don't know what they are doing. Carelessness with feed has been the biggest problem in our community jalan48 Aug 2024 #54
The workaround, of course Zoomie1986 Aug 2024 #65
The problem isn't the chickens. jalan48 Aug 2024 #69
So you feel it would be a good idea to mandate a specific kind of premium feed bin for the neighborhood? Scrivener7 Aug 2024 #71
Yeah, I live in a rat infested area! LeftInTX Aug 2024 #98
Theoretically, yes. . . UniqueUserName Aug 2024 #51
One of my neighbors has chickens Zoomie1986 Aug 2024 #52
First rule of thumb.... Think. Again. Aug 2024 #59
Good advice. Those of us happily living in HOA or board-run communities encourage those Scrivener7 Aug 2024 #61
A perfect agreement. Think. Again. Aug 2024 #62
This law was obviously lobbied for. Opponents can organize and lobby for its repeal. marybourg Aug 2024 #64
HOAs and Racism Cirsium Aug 2024 #66
Well my HOA has 2800 single family homes. jimfields33 Aug 2024 #133
right Cirsium Aug 2024 #134
It really isn't when I offered up facts. jimfields33 Aug 2024 #135
uh.... Cirsium Aug 2024 #139
Because it goes against the very thoughts you have. You were hoping I'd come and join you in that jimfields33 Aug 2024 #142
no Cirsium Aug 2024 #154
HOAs are in effect substitue governments without the controls that restrain actual governments DBoon Aug 2024 #67
THIS HelpImSurrounded Aug 2024 #168
I've heard of worse restrictions - No electric cars, must notify board when pregnant (Texas), etc. PeaceWave Aug 2024 #75
I'm okay with the HOA because it helps curtail trashy people who don't take care of their yards. BannonsLiver Aug 2024 #76
In my building, our board, AKA HOA, recently had to deal Scrivener7 Aug 2024 #83
HOAs shouldn't be allowed to exist. Jirel Aug 2024 #77
Another one. I'm quite sure you are not seeing the irony of your post. Scrivener7 Aug 2024 #97
Community owned swimming pools should also be banned, because that is what you are advocating. LeftInTX Aug 2024 #100
Probably a good idea. Here in STLMO (the city), they do regulate the number of animals one can have, which makes SWBTATTReg Aug 2024 #78
I'm a member of my HOA Board, people are unwilling to serve but... CoopersDad Aug 2024 #81
Chickens fine. MAGA's no. Traildogbob Aug 2024 #85
It depends on the language and terms of whatever contract you sign misanthrope Aug 2024 #88
We have the same in Texas. LeftInTX Aug 2024 #89
lol! ecstatic Aug 2024 #93
And here I thought the next word would be "exist" relayerbob Aug 2024 #101
I think a lot of things bucolic_frolic Aug 2024 #102
I was a board member for eight years Conjuay Aug 2024 #103
Bad HOAs: The gateway drug to Libertarianism RidinWithHarris Aug 2024 #105
Something worth thinking about... Conjuay Aug 2024 #106
In Texas. HOAs cannot prohibit drought resistant landscaping LeftInTX Aug 2024 #108
but looks like crap in the summer and winter Conjuay Aug 2024 #111
I have alot of small bushes and shrubs. Wildflowers look better if they have evergreen shrubs as backdrop. LeftInTX Aug 2024 #122
We have a rule against chickens. mahina Aug 2024 #107
Over 20 years ago, there was a house that did have chickens. No rooster IIRC. sakabatou Aug 2024 #114
primary purpose of an HOA is to maintain the common area - concrete, landscaping, roofs etc nt msongs Aug 2024 #119
I know. They're not a Nazi concept..LOL LeftInTX Aug 2024 #123
Lol. Joinfortmill Aug 2024 #126
I never thought I'd like living in an HOA community but we moved into one a year ago June and it's quite nice actually. beaglelover Aug 2024 #128
How about banning HOAs nt doc03 Aug 2024 #131
I'd rather have chickens as neighbors over flag-waving, bible-thumping MAGAts Skittles Aug 2024 #136
I think political entities with any kind of enforcement power representing less than 100,000 people should be disolved. hunter Aug 2024 #137
Not completely sure what you mean. Abolishinist Aug 2024 #156
Who knew Zeitghost Aug 2024 #158
I've noticed over the years that DUers are astonishingly ignorant and elitist about Scrivener7 Aug 2024 #165
It's funny! Most don't live in a HOA and have heard a few horror stories, so they assume that's the way it is. LeftInTX Aug 2024 #174
I don't think that's true. Texasgal Aug 2024 #177
There's a difference between high density co-op urban housing... hunter Aug 2024 #178
Yes. In the past, homeowners did often band together to redline an area. Scrivener7 Aug 2024 #180
I'm not saying that at all. hunter Aug 2024 #175
The automatic answer is no because I don't believe in HOA's at all. TheKentuckian Aug 2024 #138
Easy solution Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Aug 2024 #151
Amazing thread, this has touched a lot of people in HOA environments. OAITW r.2.0 Aug 2024 #152
It isn't just HOAs that ban chickens Kaleva Aug 2024 #162
As I understand your post the new law won't let HOAs ban chickens? Marthe48 Aug 2024 #166
There are various types of HOAs and that might affect the answer. karynnj Aug 2024 #185
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