Homeowner Followed The Rules And Always Paid Their Dues, So Getting A Trash Can Notice Exposed Their HOA’s Ridiculous Double Standard
by Benjamin Cottrell

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Some HOAs like to act like they’re running a dictatorship instead of a neighborhood.
So when one homeowner got hit with an unfair warning for leaving their trash can out on actual trash day, they couldn’t believe the petty micromanaging.
And once they started noticing the HOA’s selective enforcement, it stopped feeling like a community and started feeling like a power trip.
Keep reading for the full scoop.
HOA warned me over a trash can on pickup day. This is exhausting.
I’m so tired of HOAs acting like they own people’s lives.
Today I got a warning because my trash can was “visible from the street” for a few hours.
But the homeowner thought they had followed instructions to the letter.
It was literally trash pickup day.
I took it out, went to work, came back, and apparently that small window of time was a problem.
What bothered them the most was how the HOA treated other homeowners.
What really ticked me off is the double standard.
There are houses here that leave their cans out all week, park wherever they want, break actual rules all the time, and nothing happens.
But when they do something, the reaction is very different.
But the moment you slip once, you get a notice like you’ve done something illegal.
I pay my dues. I keep my place clean. I don’t bother anyone.
They’re starting to get very disillusioned by this whole HOA thing.
And still I get micromanaged over the dumbest stuff by people who clearly have way too much time on their hands.
How is this normal? Why does owning a place still feel like being supervised?
Homeowners deserve better than this.
What did Reddit have to say?
Some HOA board members just can’t wait to misuse their power.

No one likes to feel like they’re being micromanaged.

This commenter suggests a few potential ways to fight back.

When enough homeowners band together, they can make real change happen.

At the end of the day, the HOA was making things way harder than they needed to be.
It’s trash day, not a criminal investigation.
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