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Homeowner conspires to push HOA president out of the neighborhood after he fabricated false violations: 'I beat the HOA!'

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  • Two new homeowners stand in front of their house while holding a set of keys.
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  • I beat the HOA.

    After five long years of petty harassment, fines, and countless emails telling us we're not welcome in the neighborhood, the HOA president has finally moved away.
  • Over the course of the time he had called the police on me for made up reasons dozens of times.
  • The police finally told him that if he continued to to call and make up stories that he was gonna catch a charge himself.
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  • Shortly thereafter he put his home up for sale. A couple weeks ago the home sold and he moved.
  • Our neighborhood had already hired an HOA management company to handle the money and take over his duties inspecting peoples property for violations before he moved out.
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  • A grumpy elderly neighbor and president of the local HOA.
  • Fulghn "Our neighborhood had already hired an HOA management company to handle the money and take over his duties inspecting peoples property for violations" So you exchanged one devil for another? Unless you are living in some multimillion dollar homes hoity toity gated community HOAs going beyond managing the common spaces, amenities, and required community infrastructure you are just asking for more of the same from a corporate entity instead of an individual.
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  • Suspicious_Juice_150 Original Poster's Reply At least this entity doesn't single out people that it doesn't like and then bu y them as if it's still in high school.
  • redgreenbrownblue I feel like we have an HOA president without living in an HOA. We have a farmer who has nothing to do but complain about everything her neighbours do. Farmer! So many of her neighbours actually live 100s of acres away. A few us do live across the street or just down the road as well. Every dog owner within ear shot (which is far and wide as we are in the country) get pamphlets (printed screen shots) of the townships logo with handwritten complaints about them barking or running
  • Suspicious_Juice_150 Original Poster's Reply Exactly the same mentality as an HOA president, just with less power to Weaponize against her neighbors.
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  • cbig86 why not disolve it instead of hiring a company to continue with it
  • Suspicious_Juice_150 Original Poster's Reply It's one step at a time. We're probably moving either way.
  • Necessary_Baker_7458 Did you not consider taking the hoa to court over harassment?
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  • Suspicious_Juice_150 Original Poster's Reply Constantly, but my mom who owns the home doesn't want to create drama. I have mental health issues, and one of the things they did was weaponize the welfare check system by saying that I was walking around the neighborhood saying crazy sh to myself. There's ample documentation of them misusing the system, and it got to the point where the crisis workers were so familiar with my situation that they stopped showing up if anyone from the HOA had called i
  • jmooremcc How did this a-h e HOA president keep getting re-elected?
  • Suspicious_Juice_150 Original Poster's Reply The same way it happens in most communities, there's only a few people who actually participate in and they usually the the same people who are running for the board. They form a clique of favorite. people who they are nice to, and then that clique teams up against other people in the neighborhood they don't like.
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  • Suspicious_Juice_150 Original Poster's Reply Here it's called an injunction against harassment, and they repeatedly encouraged me to get one so that they could arrest him if he violated the injunction. I used to be connected with a mental health agency, and I kept asking them to help me do that since the police told me it was their job to help with that matter, but nobody from the agency ever did. I have enough video evidence to get an injunction, but my HOA president knew that I would have to g
  • wheelshc37 question-did the police ever ask you to get a restraining order on the President from the courts?
  • TheShortWhiteGuy Good on ya! This is one of the reasons I voluntold myself for our HOA ARC. What people don't understand about constantly calling the Five-O for petty sh, is the Five-O will slow roll their calls. We had it happen to us over a period of 1-2 months, where our neighbor called the police. Every single time my story was the same as the first and every single time his changed. While your LEO won't confirm or deny, they have a folder back at the station - it contains a "Sh List" with p

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