It turns out that the property developer assured the HOA that the farmer and his family would sell their land. "They were more than a little surprised when I told them that we're currently training the fifth generation to take over, and we have no intention of selling our farm, period."
if they wanna sue someone, they should be suing the developer and their real estate brokers that lied to them in order to elevate the sale price of the homes they were building.
As a homeowner, I want the value of my house to go down so I don't have to pay so much in property taxes -- I pay more towards property taxes than I do my mortgage at this point.
Looking in at the USA from the outside it seams weird that you guys like freedom and are willing to defend it, yet let things like HOAs exist and stupid shit like jay walking.
Oh yeah we have something similar, but they have no teeth, more like a volunteer lobby group. Then we have parish councils, they can be complete knobs, but there power is tightly controlled through actual laws and legislation. Most of the other types are management companies that oversee things like a block of flats (condo/apartments). Its very strange to have something that covers separate houses.
Psssshhhhhhh, yes! Are you kidding??? We're great.....America is great.......
California burning behind me, an open facist is possibly a few days away from becoming president, the housing market has become increasingly not available to the general public, corporations increasingly removing our ability to own ANYTHING without a subscription and internet connection, even if it doesn't make sense.....like a bluetooth connected mop
Keep in mind that the internet is full of a caricature version/rage bait. I’m sure I could find examples online of people doing dumb shit in your country. That doesn’t mean it represents everyday life of normal people.
The HOA can file all the lawsuits they wish. Anyone can! But the judge will certainly throw this out. In fact, I'm a little surprised they found an attorney willing to hang it out there and go for this. These lawyers have to work with their local judges ya know.
The reason we hear about shit like this is precisely because it's so crazy. The media doesn't report normal, day-to-day shit.
"Man Shoots Neighbor With AR-15!"
Contrast with:
"White Trash Shoots Neighbor in Trailer Park Feud!"
Or:
"Cute White Girl Gone Missing!"
Contrast with:
"3 Native American Sex Workers Missing"
I hate to get all edgy, but the Joker nailed it:
"If, tomorrow, I tell the press that, like, a gang banger will get shot, or a truckload of soldiers will be blown up, nobody panics, because it's all 'part of the plan'. But when I say that one little old mayor will die, well then everyone loses their minds!"
Learn to read the news and stifle your outrage. They wouldn't report it if it didn't outrage you.
If he's been doing it before, there are no damages. Like, if what he's doing causes values to be lower, they were lower beforehand. So to cease he's not making them whole or anything, he's simply enriching them. HOA = greedy chucklefucks with a combined IQ of 42 and no basis. Judge is probably gonna laugh too, can't have it both ways, buying cheap land that's cheap because it's next to a farm and then suing to try to raise values
Edit: and zoning, if it's zoned as such the HOA is gonna eat his fees and get told off
Zoning typically only takes effect with a change in use or redevelopment. So even if it's not zoned agricultural it doesn't matter because the farm will have existing noncomforming status. And if they're talking 5th-generation they probably have additional protections. For my city and land that hasn't changed configuration since 1970 is exempt from subdivision standards even in the case of redevelopment.
If they were there first I'd bet money it's appropriately zoned for such is what I'm meaning. HOA probably got some cheap agricultural land and begged to build, not the other way around, but I might be wrong
It’s a Reddit story. There are so many of these, so extreme, I’ve gone way past outrage and generally ignore them as fictional. How could this be true?
Plus I really hate it when articles sprinkle in random stock photos as if they were real. At least the last photo says it’s a stock image but why do you have a stock image of a person who is not the person you’re writing about? At least the stock image of a tractor is about a tractor, but come on: we all know what a tractor is: this is misleading or zero value unless it resembles reality. Lazy journalism at its worst
And... Even if it's true, why is it relevant to most people's lives? What does it do other than stoke outrage and reinforce the widely held "HOAs bad" view? More than that, reading shit like this over and over again slowly erodes your view of humanity and I think it contributes a lot to general cynicism.
News organizations seem to have completely stopped answering the question of "why are we reporting on this and why should you care?"
I used to make lots of comments on Am I the Asshole posts for this reason. Calling out fake posts, and listing reasons why they are fake. Would get a lot of push back that amounted to "why do you care if it's fake? It's a good story and an interesting debate." I cared because the more you read those stories, taken at face value, the less you think of humanity.
God dammit. I bit the onion.....I swear the more the depressing the story, the more real it sounds! I could actually believe this happening in the USA......
We had a shooting range shut down after 65 years in its location because in the last 20 years a bunch of farmland around it turned into acreages, and the assholes that bought them started complaining non-stop about the shooting range.