A homeowner in Goodyear, Arizona is locked in a dispute with his homeowner’s association over his practice of distributing free cold water from his driveway.

  • Frezik
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    241 month ago

    If you squint a lot, HOAs could be a mechanism for bringing neighborhoods together. It allows them to self-govern over the shared resources for the neighborhood. Want to get a company to run fiber to everyone’s home, or build a solar/wind farm for fewer dollars per MW than rooftop solar could ever do? An HOA is a legal mechanism to setup the financing and agreements to make that work in an affordable way for the residents.

    Most HOAs are not setup for anything like that. They’re for requiring what fencing contractor you have to use and banning natural lawns.

      • Frezik
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        51 month ago

        Cities are often too big of an institution for this kind of mutual aid to work. It needs to be a social unit where you can know most of the people.

    • PorkRoll
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      31 month ago

      So why not form a tenant union at that point?

      • TrumpetX
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        1 month ago

        It’s basically that, for owners. But with stupid default rules that developers put in.

        HOAs formed after a development is built tend to be very cool and much like what is described.

        Collective bargaining for trash service, Halloween hay rides, July 4th bbq, etc.