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PHOENIX An Arizona homeowners association is ordering a teenage boy whose parents died to leave his grandparents' house because of community age restrictions.
Collin Clabaugh, 15, has nowhere else to go, so grandparents Melodie and Randy Passmore said they may have to sell their house in Prescott, about 100 miles north of Phoenix, and move.
The Gardens & Courtyards at Willow Creek retirement community requires most residents to be over the age of 55. A lawyer for the association said the community could be sued if it allows Collin to stay.
The possibility of a move comes as the family is still grieving over the sudden deaths of Collin's parents, Passmore said.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/01/15/arizona-hoa-wants-kick-orphaned-teen-out-grandparents-house/4484393002/
BuffaloJackalope
(818 posts)Small areas of cultivated fascism run by small-minded people.
Throck
(2,520 posts)Pretty good for an unpaid job.
Coventina
(27,121 posts)I will NEVER live in an HOA ever again!
lark
(23,105 posts)When we moved across the country a year later, our major criteria was never to live in a house with HOA - period. It really limited where we could buy, but to have so much panic and chaos over $113 2 weeks late was so ridiculous that we just decided never again.
My daughter's house is part of a HOA, but they only pay $300/year and have a large park maintained with this money, and have had no hassles in 3 years. So I guess they are not all uniformly evil like ours was back in San Jose, but OTOH glad we don't have to deal.
Zolorp
(1,115 posts)HOAs can be fine, but you are contractually obligated to abide by the private government set up in the contract.
And every HOA in the country is just one election of the board away from utter ruin for all home owners in the HOA. Being a completely private government, it is also the form of government those most affected by the actions of the board are also most likely to fail to participate.
I have always considered the most local government to be the most important to be involved with because that is the government most likely to have a profound effect on your life. Private government moreso than any city or county government
Throck
(2,520 posts)HOA's are micromanaing petty little pseudo governments. By time it makes it through the system the kid will be off to college. I live in a HOA neighborhood, they've been challenged and lost.
Zolorp
(1,115 posts)Failure to pay fines gives the HOA legal recourse to evict the couple and rent their home to recuperate the money.
Arizona has some pretty stringent laws propping up HOA powers due to the large number of retirement HOAs in the state, IIRC.
Other states curb the powers of HOAs fairly well.
It is 100% dependent upon state law, especially contract law because you enter into a binding contract when you purchase a home in a HOA.
That's why I live in the country. I don't want anybody telling me I can't keep bees or chickens or have a dozen cats roaming the property. I want to get some goats, and HOAs won't allow any of that. You even have to be careful in the country, too. There are HOAs out here that restrict you to specific animals with extreme limitations. The country HOAs around here allow horses and hens, but that's about it. No roosters, no goats, sheep, pigs. Lots of the horse HOAs refuse to allow donkeys and mules, too.
Throck
(2,520 posts)They attempt to enforce the rules on some and not all equally. Total anarchy. We had a well designed property improvement project approved and 50% of the way through construction they attempted to halt it and demand changes. The plans showed all the details. My wife ran them off the property, called the sheriff and wanted them arrested for trespassing. They haven't been back.
In another incident we were accused of not picking up after our dog. HOA member ran out of the house after my wife and pointed to a pile by the road. My wife proceeded to pull the warm bag up and offer to hand it to him. She pointed out our 90# puppy don't make little turds like he found. We have all kinds of wildlife from the wooded property next door, it could have been coyote, deer, fox, racoon..... She cracks up whenever this guy speaks at the board meetings.
I've heard about some of the AZ HOA tyranny, totally crazy.
I miss the days of open fields between the but don't maintenance. I feel like we sold our souls in downsizing.
Zolorp
(1,115 posts)My only recourse was to get on the board until I could get out because of the nonsense. As I said, every HOA is one election of the board away from total ruin for all residents.
brush
(53,787 posts)What would be their case that would obviate contract law?
tazkcmo
(7,300 posts)Even if the HOA changes their mind.
marybourg
(12,633 posts)as an over-55 community, which gives it an exemption from the Fair Housing Act, it is required to have no residents under 19. HOA has no discretion.