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Re: My crazy neighborhood (a rant)

Unread postby dinopello » Sat 18 Apr 2009, 10:58:30

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('vision-master', 'I')'m stuck in HOA for a few more years. The Associations job seems to worry about ticketing residents for garbage containers left outside overnight, parking infractions and dog poop.


Many of these issues come up regardless of HOA or not. The HOA just can be overbearing because they have some power to do something and I imagine that short curcuits what should be happening which is dialog. In some cases really great power to fine or prevent home sales. That is asking for trouble.

We recently had a series of discussions on people picking up their dog poop, but putting the bad into people's trash bins that were at the curb. For a few people this was the equivalent of smearing poo on their front door. We discussed who "owned" the trash bin, and whether it was public or private and all sorts of stuff. Most people didn't think the 'offense' was that great and In the end I think we all agreed that the nice thing to do is not deposit your poo in other people's trash bin but there is no law against it.
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Re: My crazy neighborhood (a rant)

Unread postby Chaparral » Sat 18 Apr 2009, 12:38:07

HOA boards seem to attract power-hungry little psychopaths. You know the type: bullying tendencies, probably low on the totem pole where they work, nosy, like to get folks in trouble etc. In a normal neighborhood without an association, such people will still call the animal control/weed abatement/building inspector etc on you. I grew up next to one such individual and I live adjacent to one now. It's much easier to smack them down in a non HOA env't though. It's really enjoyable to make them fear you so much that they avoid eye contact and even looking over towards your property. I got into it over some fruit trees (the most delicious mission black fig on the planet, to be precise :) ) that impinged on a portion of the neighbor's hedge that was on my side of the property line to begin with. The idiot has nothing but a sickly chemical laced lawn, concrete patios and privet hedge trimmed to rectangular perfection. He apparently doesn't like my 2000+ sq ft somewhat chaotic permaculture garden with the 4 cu yd compost heap.

Can't wait to see his reaction when those 5 homestead chickens show up :-D :twisted:
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Re: My crazy neighborhood (a rant)

Unread postby Jotapay » Sat 18 Apr 2009, 14:01:07

Dog poop? I *love* dog poop. It fertilizes my yard. Bring your dog to my yard, I welcome it. Dog poop degrades to nothing in less than 2 weeks here.

I don't remove my leaves either. They sit in the yard and rot. Mmm, yummy leaf rot. Removing leaves from the micro-ecosystem in your yard depletes the system of nutrients at a constant rate every year. If you expect to replentish them, you have to use chemicals, which I disdain.
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Re: My crazy neighborhood (a rant)

Unread postby dinopello » Sat 18 Apr 2009, 14:20:22

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Jotapay', 'D')og poop? I *love* dog poop. It fertilizes my yard. Bring your dog to my yard, I welcome it. Dog poop degrades to nothing in less than 2 weeks here.

I don't remove my leaves either. They sit in the yard and rot. Mmm, yummy leaf rot. Removing leaves from the micro-ecosystem in your yard depletes the system of nutrients at a constant rate every year. If you expect to replentish them, you have to use chemicals, which I disdain.


Dog poop lover ! I've heard that dog poop isn't great for fertilizing, but I appreciate your enthusiasm. It lasts a bit longer here than 2 weeks. It will freeze and last all winter. What kind of climate are you in ? Arid ? I put my yard stuff in the composter or just let it sit. But one of the county services is that they will take unbundled tree limbs/brush/leaves and take it all to a central shredder/chipper composter and then you can order truckload or half truckload of mulch for free or some small fee like $10.

edit: Just checked - it's free if you pick up or 15-30 dollars for delivery
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Re: My crazy neighborhood (a rant)

Unread postby Jotapay » Sun 19 Apr 2009, 01:47:21

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('dinopello', 'W')hat kind of climate are you in ? Arid ? I put my yard stuff in the composter or just let it sit.


Austin, TX. 34" rain/yr. Quite warm. Dog poop is great for this yard. I'm not sure where it would be malignant.
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Re: My crazy neighborhood (a rant)

Unread postby Roy » Sun 19 Apr 2009, 11:46:39

The dog poop seems to be pretty beneficial in what's left of my yard as well. The dogs' favored areas are especially lush right now.

re: HOAs... Blech!

Lived under one for several years. They would look for stuff to hassle you about I thought.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'H')OA boards seem to attract power-hungry little psychopaths.


I noticed that too. :)

No more of that for me.

Keepin' it rural and doing pretty much whatever I want on the land I rent from the bank and the county.


HOAs are great restriction on personal liberties and I never understood people who would place such a high value on the notional 'value' of their house. To me a house is a dwelling not a status symbol.

I know, I'm weird. :)
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Re: My crazy neighborhood (a rant)

Unread postby Jotapay » Sun 19 Apr 2009, 19:37:25

I saw a sign today at a park or something and it said Austin has an ordnance where you must pick up your dog's poop or there is a $250 fine. The sign said that dog poop spreads disease. :roll:
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Re: My crazy neighborhood (a rant)

Unread postby Chaparral » Mon 20 Apr 2009, 11:21:02

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Roy', 'T')he dog poop seems to be pretty beneficial in what's left of my yard as well. The dogs' favored areas are especially lush right now.

re: HOAs... Blech!

Lived under one for several years. They would look for stuff to hassle you about I thought.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'H')OA boards seem to attract power-hungry little psychopaths.


I noticed that too. :)

No more of that for me.

Keepin' it rural and doing pretty much whatever I want on the land I rent from the bank and the county.


HOAs are great restriction on personal liberties and I never understood people who would place such a high value on the notional 'value' of their house. To me a house is a dwelling not a status symbol.

I know, I'm weird. :)


Yup. Agree with you on all counts. My ideal neighborhood would be on the upwind side of some dusty farm road where all the neighbors have aging farm equipment lined up along their front yards and I'd hear their kids practicing with their .22s now and then and roosters would be going off in all directions each morning.

WRT dog poop, that stuff gets saved now but it goes in a pit separate from kitchen waste or green-waste. No way am I going to turn away nitrogen that I paid a pretty penny for at the pet food store :lol:
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Re: My crazy neighborhood (a rant)

Unread postby gnm » Mon 20 Apr 2009, 11:51:51

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Chaparral', 'M')y ideal neighborhood would be on the upwind side of some dusty farm road where all the neighbors have aging farm equipment lined up along their front yards and I'd hear their kids practicing with their .22s now and then and roosters would be going off in all directions each morning.

WRT dog poop, that stuff gets saved now but it goes in a pit separate from kitchen waste or green-waste. No way am I going to turn away nitrogen that I paid a pretty penny for at the pet food store :lol:


Hehe - sounds like where I live...

Dog poo takes a little longer to disappear here (more arid), but I never see it because the dog just roams around somewhere else in the forest and it gets spread out widely. Kitchen cuttings generally just get chucked off the back deck into the orchard.. (Don't have compost heap going at the moment).

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Re: My crazy neighborhood (a rant)

Unread postby IgnoranceIsBliss » Mon 20 Apr 2009, 13:59:07

I find that for most gated communities, the gates are open almost all the time. Of course, if they aren't, you just have to wait for a car to go through and draft behind them. (my husband used to deliver pizzas, so he was a pro at that.) My ex-boyfriend's mom lived in a gated community in south Florida that had a manned gatehouse with key card system. They kept the gates closed all the time. Guess what? They had a rash of break ins anyway.

I agree that HOA boards often attract the most petty and power hungry weirdos. It's strange indeed what "power" can do to people.

We used to live in an HOA community in Florida. The dues were only $300 a year and it was pretty low key. But right before we left, some houses were really going down the tubes. We had to report one place to the board for having a front yard that looked like a junk yard. They also put a basketball hoop on the street and spray painted markings on the road. We lost a few potential buyers for our house after they drove down to the end of the street and saw that mess. Others didn't even get out of the car.
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Re: My crazy neighborhood (a rant)

Unread postby mos6507 » Mon 20 Apr 2009, 20:10:35

IMHO, HOAs should be illegal and post-peak will be a big impediment to preppers. What the neighbor does with his house should be his business.
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Re: My crazy neighborhood (a rant)

Unread postby vision-master » Mon 20 Apr 2009, 20:15:42

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mos6507', 'I')MHO, HOAs should be illegal and post-peak will be a big impediment to preppers. What the neighbor does with his house should be his business.


I can't even hang up a close-line outside.
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Re: My crazy neighborhood (a rant)

Unread postby JJ » Mon 20 Apr 2009, 22:13:41

[quote="Jotapay"][

In the 'Arboretum' area. Where Duval Road intersects MOPAC freeway. I own one of the very first homes built in this area, way before the neighborhoods were put in. The section of my neighborhood was named after the family that originally owned and built my house in the 1950s.


grew up in Austin before Mopac while there was an Armadillo world Headquarters, etc. It doesn't seem much the same anymore. We only go to Austin now to go to the asian superstore. Everything there is much cheaper than here (.60 vs. 2.18 for a can of coconut milk, for example). It's worth our while to go to Austin about once a month to *stock up*. But my wife still laughs at me when I buy an extra couple of sacks of rice each time...
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Re: My crazy neighborhood (a rant)

Unread postby Jotapay » Tue 21 Apr 2009, 09:42:18

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('JJ', 'g')rew up in Austin before Mopac while there was an Armadillo world Headquarters, etc. It doesn't seem much the same anymore. We only go to Austin now to go to the asian superstore. Everything there is much cheaper than here (.60 vs. 2.18 for a can of coconut milk, for example). It's worth our while to go to Austin about once a month to *stock up*. But my wife still laughs at me when I buy an extra couple of sacks of rice each time...


Good stuff. I've seen aerial pics of Austin before there was a Mopac.

My girlfriend is from Chinese (Hong Kong). We go to the Asian markets a lot. The one that we like best is in the small Chinatown strip center on Lamar, just south of Braker. It has an excellent produce section and butcher. There is also a good Vietnamese market at Ohlen Road and Hwy 183, near Din Ho restaurant.

If you want to stock up, I think Costco has the best deal on rice (we get the Super Lucky Elephant Thai rice) and Fiesta has the best deal on beans. Don't ask me how I know.... :P
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Re: My crazy neighborhood (a rant)

Unread postby mos6507 » Tue 21 Apr 2009, 11:40:19

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('vision-master', '
')I can't even hang up a close-line outside.


Do it anyway and see what happens.
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Re: My crazy neighborhood (a rant)

Unread postby vision-master » Tue 21 Apr 2009, 12:01:11

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mos6507', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('vision-master', '
')I can't even hang up a close-line outside.


Do it anyway and see what happens.


I would get a $50 fine. If'n I don't pay it, they will put a lien on my place.
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Re: My crazy neighborhood (a rant)

Unread postby JJ » Tue 21 Apr 2009, 13:12:52

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Jotapay', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('JJ', 'g')rew up in Austin before Mopac while there was an Armadillo world Headquarters, etc. It doesn't seem much the same anymore. We only go to Austin now to go to the asian superstore. Everything there is much cheaper than here (.60 vs. 2.18 for a can of coconut milk, for example). It's worth our while to go to Austin about once a month to *stock up*. But my wife still laughs at me when I buy an extra couple of sacks of rice each time...


Good stuff. I've seen aerial pics of Austin before there was a Mopac.

My girlfriend is from Chinese (Hong Kong). We go to the Asian markets a lot. The one that we like best is in the small Chinatown strip center on Lamar, just south of Braker. It has an excellent produce section and butcher. There is also a good Vietnamese market at Ohlen Road and Hwy 183, near Din Ho restaurant.

we went to Hong Kong last year. (Bing's from the Philippines). But she's lived all over the world. We usually go to Mai Thai (sp.) on 10,000 North Lamar. and eat at Kim Phong. But they are several Filipino stores around town that we frequent. But the 100,000 square foot super store is (to me) awesome. It's three times the size of the HEB I work at, and much, much cheaper. I don't know why; we've bought the Thai dragonfly jasmin rice ever since we got married. Bought some HEB rice once and it was awful. Bing mixed it in with jasmin until it was gone...(what a rice prude we are)

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Re: My crazy neighborhood (a rant)

Unread postby pup55 » Wed 22 Apr 2009, 09:24:51

Hey!

I live in the epicenter of suburbia, in an HOA community but there is no gate. There are enough fences so that when the time comes, and we are attacked by zombies, I can roll a school bus in front of each entrance and block the way, a la Mad Max...

Here is the thing: A lot of the people that live in these places, our place anyway, are fearful. They think they have something to lose. They are afraid some bad guys are going to bust into their house, steal their Plasma TV and run laughing wickedly into the night.

They are an artifact of TV cable news (CNN and The Fear Channel) that have agitated them into this state by reporting incidents of this nature from across the country.

I am always getting nasty letters from the HOA about some sort of slacking maintenance issue, illegal structure, or other minor issue, and I ignore 95% of it.

What I know, and they know, and what 90% of the neighbors do not know is that a lot of people have screwed off paying their homeowners dues this year, and they are going to be short on the budget. This means they will not be able to go out and hire an attorney to get me to mow my lawn more frequently. So, I will keep it tidy, and when they send me my annual letter, which they will, I will frame it and put it in the bathroom, just above the toilet paper, with a sign that says "in case of emergency break glass'.

The other reason these places exist is to erect prvate facilities, such as swimming pools, tennis courts, clubhouses, that conceptually should be "public" but the neighbors want to be "selectively public". If you went to the neighborhood and suggested that their taxes be raised by $450 per year so that a public swimming pool can be constructed nearby, they would say "forget it" because they want to keep out the riffraff, which means, little kids from poor neighborhoods and others that might benefit from such a place.

Anyway, I do not know whether these will get more or less common as times get tougher, but chances are excellent that they will get less common and/or go broke because the people running them are idiots.

Here, by the way, is why: Most of these things were erected originally by the developers so they could get an extra $10K out of each house, since the facilities add value to the property. When they turn it over to the homeowners, they stupidly make the maintenance fees low enough to cover the annual operating costs, but not the fact that the pool, buildings, and other stuff are falling down gradually, that is, capital depreciation. In 20 years, there is some massive structural issue with the pool, which they have to tear out and replace, and the HOA does not have money to do it. Probably the example with the gate, above, is already in that category. But, they cannot raise the dues by 10% or whatever to set aside a little fund, because a lot of these people are stupid and greedy and have no sense of leaving a legacy for people that come along after them, and if they see a positive balance on the books at the end of the year, they whine because they think the dues are too high.

Exactly the same thing is happening at the national level, by the way, to our highways and other infrastructure.

There is one thing, though, which is good, namely that it is actually fairly easy to get on the board of directors of these oligarchies, because 90% of the people do not care and do not vote in the annual election. If you are a bit persuasive, and can talk a few of your neighbors into voting for you, chances are excellent that you will get on the board and can make the rules. They might even elect you president. You never know.

Anyway, you just have to laugh, because of course, you can see some of the small towns out in the middle of the country being exactly like this. Think about that before you think about going rural.
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Re: My crazy neighborhood (a rant)

Unread postby Byron100 » Wed 22 Apr 2009, 11:02:59

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mos6507', 'I')MHO, HOAs should be illegal and post-peak will be a big impediment to preppers. What the neighbor does with his house should be his business.


+ 1 on this one :-D

Having lived in the Land of the HOA (south Florida) for a dozen years, I'm well aware how evil these vile associations really can be. Back in the late 90's, our local newspaper practically invented the term "condo commando"....I tell you, some of the stories that came out in that era pushed the very envelope of believability. Sure was cool to have the media going against HOA's, though...I just found it difficult to see why so many people insisted in living in those horrid places even with the knowledge of all those unflattering news stories.

I'd fully support state and/or federal legislation to make all HOA's voluntary, removing the power to fine and put liens on houses, etc. Let's see how long those subdivisions would last then...hehe.

I, of course, live in a HOA-free zone, unkempt lawn and all. I don't care for grass too much, so I just let the leaves fall and rot in place, and I let nature do the the landscaping for me...LOL. Good thing my neighbors have the same philosophy towards lawn care as I...sure makes life easier for me! :mrgreen:
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Re: My crazy neighborhood (a rant)

Unread postby RedStateGreen » Wed 22 Apr 2009, 20:47:46

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('pup55', '
')Anyway, I do not know whether these will get more or less common as times get tougher, but chances are excellent that they will get less common and/or go broke because the people running them are idiots.

Here, by the way, is why: Most of these things were erected originally by the developers so they could get an extra $10K out of each house, since the facilities add value to the property. When they turn it over to the homeowners, they stupidly make the maintenance fees low enough to cover the annual operating costs, but not the fact that the pool, buildings, and other stuff are falling down gradually, that is, capital depreciation. In 20 years, there is some massive structural issue with the pool, which they have to tear out and replace, and the HOA does not have money to do it. Probably the example with the gate, above, is already in that category. But, they cannot raise the dues by 10% or whatever to set aside a little fund, because a lot of these people are stupid and greedy and have no sense of leaving a legacy for people that come along after them, and if they see a positive balance on the books at the end of the year, they whine because they think the dues are too high.

This is what's going on here. The developers didn't put in the roads right, and they need to be redone. That is something I think is worth spending money on, but no one else does, so we just get them patched every so often and they fuss about people's grass growing into the asphalt.

Like that's why there's potholes. :roll:
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