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<blockquote data-quote="bashed1" data-source="post: 1469331" data-attributes="member: 8612"><p>No, there's no way to decline to be a member of an HOA if it's mandatory for all property owners in the addition, as that requirement is attached to the deed of the property you purchase within the addition. Best solution, if you don't want to be subject to covenants of such an HOA, is to sell your house and move or not purchase the property in the first place. Existence of such an HOA must be disclosed to each buyer at closing, and you sign an acknowledgement of same during closing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bashed1, post: 1469331, member: 8612"] No, there's no way to decline to be a member of an HOA if it's mandatory for all property owners in the addition, as that requirement is attached to the deed of the property you purchase within the addition. Best solution, if you don't want to be subject to covenants of such an HOA, is to sell your house and move or not purchase the property in the first place. Existence of such an HOA must be disclosed to each buyer at closing, and you sign an acknowledgement of same during closing. [/QUOTE]
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