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HOA's can run the gamut. I had a girlfriend in Seattle that lived in a 25 unit condo complex. Her HOA had a history of not enforcing renter rules and post downturn the place basically had turned into an apartment building. They tried to regain a bit of control but it was tough. There are rules like that in a condo that are important and then there are the post office box height rules that are a waste of time. I drive through the neighborhood I grew up in occasionally and it is generally in very good shape. The HOA dues pay for street maintenance, they have several parks, a lake to take care off, tennis courts, walking trails, etc. Overall they've done a good job. Hard to believe many of the homes there are now 50+ years old.
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Jerry
1983 911 SC/Carrera Franken car, 1974 914 Bumblebee, 1970 914-4, 1999 323ti
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