New Homeowners Keep Breaking HOA Rules, so an Annoyed Neighbor Reports Them Over Their Loud, Messy Dogs
Sometimes, living in an HOA can be beneficial.
Sometimes, living in an HOA can be beneficial.
If you don’t book extra time, don’t expect to borrow someone else’s class period.
Even shared traits don’t guarantee shared patience.
Paying your share is great, but so is sharing the responsibility.
Some customers really do test your patience.
Talk about someone who’s out of line.
People still need to take responsibility.
A safe and structured home is better than a stressful one for both dogs and children.
That kind of thing makes people feel used.
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