I think that’s the problem. People buy property subject to an HOA, get a copy of the rules, covenants, etc to review before the finalize the sale and choose not to read them and then sign the documents that say they received and reviewed them and understand that they are bound by them. Then they think that they shouldn’t be held to them.
Unfortunately, the time to object or negotiate is before you sign. Once you sign you are bound by them and could end up in court with the HOA sueing to enforce.
It really is simple - If you don’t want to be bound by HOA rules, don’t buy a property subject to them.
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