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Dealing with crazy HOA's
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<blockquote data-quote="598" data-source="post: 16294704" data-attributes="member: 71706"><p>You should have a copy of the covenants, and read them. Chicago and collar counties love HOAs, because the town can make the HOA maintain common areas that in other neighborhoods, the municipality would have to. That where most of the HOA dues goes to. Think cul de sacs, common areas, open space, retention ponds, etc. Every neighborhood also has some kook who has nothing better to do than meddle in other peoples business. Good HOAs keep those kooks in check, bad HOAs get those kooks on the board. Every set of covenants I have read has some weakness you can use to your advantage. Read them, and get your lawyer to do the same. Show up at the next few board meetings. You don't have to speak. If you get asked, just say you had previously thought the board was doing a fine job, but was just curious if there has been a significant change in the board. Most of the coward kooks have no desire to actually look you in the eye, and will go out of their way to avoid you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="598, post: 16294704, member: 71706"] You should have a copy of the covenants, and read them. Chicago and collar counties love HOAs, because the town can make the HOA maintain common areas that in other neighborhoods, the municipality would have to. That where most of the HOA dues goes to. Think cul de sacs, common areas, open space, retention ponds, etc. Every neighborhood also has some kook who has nothing better to do than meddle in other peoples business. Good HOAs keep those kooks in check, bad HOAs get those kooks on the board. Every set of covenants I have read has some weakness you can use to your advantage. Read them, and get your lawyer to do the same. Show up at the next few board meetings. You don't have to speak. If you get asked, just say you had previously thought the board was doing a fine job, but was just curious if there has been a significant change in the board. Most of the coward kooks have no desire to actually look you in the eye, and will go out of their way to avoid you. [/QUOTE]
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