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    If I was house hunting, I'd tell the realtor to NOT show me ANYTHING in an HOA.

    Someone dictate to me what I can and can't do with MY OWN PROPERTY... ummm, no... go pound sand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by High_Plains_Drifter View Post
    If I was house hunting, I'd tell the realtor to NOT show me ANYTHING in an HOA.

    Someone dictate to me what I can and can't do with MY OWN PROPERTY... ummm, no... go pound sand.
    That certainly would be your choice, one thousands make every day. You are free to do whatever you like, as long as you keep within the city/town restrictions. Most suburbs for instance will not allow a trailer to be parked on your front lawn, whereas a HOA may not allow a trailer-even a $350k recreational mobile home. You have to store it off site.

    You make such choices when and where you choose to move.

    Personal responsibility and choices.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathianne View Post
    That certainly would be your choice, one thousands make every day. You are free to do whatever you like, as long as you keep within the city/town restrictions. Most suburbs for instance will not allow a trailer to be parked on your front lawn, whereas a HOA may not allow a trailer-even a $350k recreational mobile home. You have to store it off site.

    You make such choices when and where you choose to move.

    Personal responsibility and choices.
    Yep... choices... I made mine clear.

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