Saltx3 wrote: May 28, 2026 10:28 am
They are becoming more popular in just about any state that has (newer) communities. In Pennsylvania they've been around for 25+ yrs.
IMHO they are almost everywhere in SC. One of the worst problems is everyone gets the documents at closing. They just don't bother to look at them. Then they cry -- we didn't know we couldn't do this, that, everything. That's your problem......not the HOA Board or Managements.
I disagree. The issue is that there is a way that allows the wannabe Obergruppenführers and Karens to flourish and have a say over your property. Thus we have passed on houses that we really liked because they were under Strata Plans.
Life is too short and living in a micro-managed "estate" is too much living in a retirement village.
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Saltx3 wrote: May 28, 2026 10:28 am
They are becoming more popular in just about any state that has (newer) communities. In Pennsylvania they've been around for 25+ yrs.
IMHO they are almost everywhere in SC. One of the worst problems is everyone gets the documents at closing. They just don't bother to look at them. Then they cry -- we didn't know we couldn't do this, that, everything. That's your problem......not the HOA Board or Managements.
I disagree. The issue is that there is a way that allows the wannabe Obergruppenführers and Karens to flourish and have a say over your property. Thus we have passed on houses that we really liked because they were under Strata Plans.
Life is too short and living in a micro-managed "estate" is too much living in a retirement village.
Right there with you, Rabbittz! I have NO desire to ever deal with an HOA!
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