Neighbor Revoked My Pool After I Refused To Join Their HOA Claims The Entire Block Is Theirs
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- Neighbor Revoked My Pool After I Refused To Join Their HOA Claims The Entire Block Is Theirs
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You contact your real estate agent, your bank and your attorney. You file police report and you go to Court. If you bought the house with access to the pool, then someone is trying to commit fraud and bullying. Your legal victory also should bring a No Contact / Court-ordered restraint.
Ya but how many homes joined just because they didn't know that? I hope they had enough documents to prove coercion!
Taking control of a community structure like a public park or pool is just begging for a lawsuit.
"this lingering in the wild put in in range of a wild Karen attack' LOL 🤣
On the HOA pool. Who maintains the pool? IF it’s the HOA and if in fact the HOA is 100% responsible for it, you pay dues or lose access.
It costs a lot of money to maintain a pool. Makes sense to me.
Last story:far to high a price for 9 months lodging in the womb!
Who is paying for the up keep of the pool?
That's what I'm wondering, there's cost involved in running the pool and members pay a monthly year around fees
First story-I have a feeling the other board members didnt make him apologize. Ill bet it was his wife because he let his little hobby embarrass her by messing with the people she has to live next to for years.😂
Whenever i hear this voice somewhere in the back of my head i hear " He's going the distance , hes going for speed " .
macman1469 - Great call! 👍👋🤣
Turn all relevant information, especially the threats and sue the crap outa them
Last story. I dont care who she is. No damn money. Screw that crap
“We wouldn’t hesitate (to sue HOA)…” - but they did hesitate. He waited all summer! He said summer was ruined &then they sued. Lame
Anyway, I’m glad that OP finally grew a pair.
The reason they have things like an HOA is to maintain the pools etc. If you don't pay for the HOA you don't get to use the amenities that the HOA pays for. They had to make a "pay to play" rule because people who refused to pay for maintenance expected to use the amenities. The pool would need to be shut down if no one was maintaining it. Expecting to get free use of something your neighbors are paying to maintain is weird. Yes, the pool is part of the neighborhood but it is maintained by the HOA. You are entitled only to HAVING a pool available in your neighborhood, which you do, but the usage of the pool is apparently controlled by the HOA because they are the ones maintaining it. If you really want to use something without paying to join the HOA, ask them if you they will consider having the ability to pay the pool maintenance portion of the HOA fees without joining. All the people who keep saying the pool is a "community" asset don't get it - the pool is in his neighborhood so the Home Owners Association IS the community. This HOA isn't illegally trying to get him to pay to use a town pool that he pays taxes for. He wants to use a neighborhood pool without helping to pay for the upkeep.
Around here if you buy in an HOA you are agreeing to be part of the HOA and pay the dues as part of the purchase process. The dues aren't to join a club, they're used to service jointly owned assets. In ours, our only shared asset is some street lights and we all contribute $20 - $30 a year. If some refuse, they can't exactly turn the lights off when they drive by. It just means the rest of us have to chip in a few more dollars. (Not a big deal in our case, but not exactly a great way to befriend your neighbors) However, a pool being maintained is an easy thing to divide by those who pay to help maintain have access and those who don't pay don't.
I don't know how that poster lives with himself using a pool that he is not helping maintain.
They pay a fee for community property each year not the bullshit hoa rules look at Spain they have loads of community pools without hoas
Last: it's OK to lie to such an entitled and horrible mom.
OP should start to call her by her given name (and think of her as "egg donor") after he starts to live independently and starts earning, ......... so the emotional blackmail can be tuned out.
Yes should tell her it was her choice to have a child, not your choice to have her as a harpy mother. Then do not give a cent, and also you can claim all that money she took from you off tax, as a donation. Would say she never declared it as income, so will get a nasty tax bill for the last few years of it, especially as she declared all income had been correct.
So who does pay for the community pool?
People who pay their property, city and state taxes. It's the same for utilities, services and maintenance. Same thing goes for public parks, playgrounds, etc.
The HOA should be charged for fraud as they claimed they owned the pool and tried to extort money from the residents.
If you bought a house from the previous owners that joined a HOA or has a HOA do you have to join?
Usually once joined the house stays in the HOA
@@califdad4but wouldn't the contract end with the contract holders leaving?
@@fabiang1821 I think once it's in the HOA that's it , so no
If you purchase a house in an HOA you know beforehand since the house listing will mention how much you own in HOA fees. this is to prevent someone from buying a house and later claim they did not know the house was part of an HOA
@@califdad4 so lets say I inherit my grandmas house and they can force me to join their club of entiteld asshats?
14:30 Telling the size of the screw just by look is not that hard.
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There is a cost to keep up the pool , they are very expensive in some areas running the cleanup chemicals and filter, you have to pay something to keep the pool up. Something has to be paid towards this
@@DigitalCowboy000 yes but there's fees to the pool association to pay for the pool upkeep and electrical, this post makes it sound like it's came with the house, that never happens there's always a fee
@@DigitalCowboy000 except there's no such thing as a free pool, there's sometimes a lower price for the year when they start up but after that there's a yearly regular fee, obviously not the HOA but it's own entity. Usually community pools are under the HOA because someone has to collect the money and pay out the upkeep to the pool service
@@DigitalCowboy000 you do realize that most of these stories are fake and written by writers
@@DigitalCowboy000 i did not say this pool was, what I said was most are because it's easier to have them pay for the chemicals and electric to run the filter. But this is a badly written story because their is no free pools for new subdivisions that are free, there's always a fee . The only non HOA pools I have ever seen, and this was many years ago, was a neighborhood Cabana club , but you paid for them during the summer. Again you do realize these are fake stories and they leave some reality out?
This is the dumbest thread.