HOAs can be a modern nightmare—a group often run by meddling, pedantic busybodies who have nothing better to do than strictly enforce rules that they made and voted on themselves. But, while they might often be bored and overzealous, at least they’re providing… something—right? Adding order to the orderless, civility to what would otherwise be a barbaric existence.
Well, it turns out that’s not always the case. It turns out that sometimes, or at least in this instance, your HOA may just be a shell of an organization, a facade designed to collect payments from unsuspecting homeowners while providing nothing in return. While that sounds bad—and it is—those who are currently dealing with an HOA of the overzealous sort might think that this sounds wonderful.
This mother and homeowner had had enough with her new HOA after moving into a new home and being asked to submit payments. She decided to get involved and uncovered a surprising secret. As she delved deeper into the dark and mysterious operations that her payments were funding, she began to realize… There weren’t any operations at all. The HOA did—well… nothing.