Originally posted by Lilyat108x
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Real investors don't plan to sell right away... that defines a flipper. True investors understand the area, the rental market, the CC&Rs, and the value. Right now, HOAs are desperate not to have empty homes not paying assessments. In fact, COAs/HOAs in Florida that have foreclosed for assessments and obtain rights to the property, end up renting the property in order to cover the assessments. The typical owner to renter ratio is 6:4 in most COA/HOAs or about 40% renters. The problem is not that HOAs are restricting the number of rentals; they have always restricted the number.
(There are some "interesting" investors that are more predatory. They buy these COA/HOA foreclosures, rent the property, and just wait for the bank to foreclose. In the interim, they hope to make back the money spent to buy the HOA lien at the foreclosure, and make a little extra. I'm not sure these are real investors and COA/HOAs may be duplicitous in these schemes.)
Pretty simple stuff. You either like it or you don't. I am fortunate to live in a moderately well-run HOA (and COA since we have condos as well). It is managed by an outside management company. It does not look like ANY typical Florida master planned community. The streets are 18' curb-to-curb with parking on both sides. Detached garages on most single-family homes. Cozy neighborhoods. Trees galore (it was a wooded area). neo-traditional design with homes that have a more colonial appearance.
Other than just having to re-paint my mailbox... they have only once ever sent me a violation in 9 years. The last one (in 2006) was for dead grass in the easement. I'm sure that others have or have had significant issues, but I have absolutely no problems with and in my HOA. We have a mix of housing, renters, shopping, restaurants, dog parks, people parks, and the obligatory HOA/COA pools, tennis courts, soccer fields, and recreational facilities.
I digress. The original topic was about a municipality acting as an HOA and not about HOAs specifically. For the topic at hand... I own my home. While I can't paint it neon green or leave a car on cinder blocks in my front yard, I'm happy.
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