I am in a good vs. evil battle of epic proportions and am asking this unbiased group to provide feedback or validation.
Situation: My HOA Board has nothing better to do - shocker. After living in the neighborhood for 10+ years, the current Board decided this past fall that we needed greater uniformity with our mailboxes. To start, everyone has the same cookie-cutter black mailbox. The variation at the time was the mailbox flag color. The split? Roughly 50% red and 50% yellow. What did the HOA decide? Red was the "preferred" color.
My Response: First, my legitimate interpretation was that "preferred" does not equal "required". So what did I do? I painted my mailbox like a loyal rule-abiding homeowner and found the brightest yellow I could find for my mailbox flag.
The Fallout: I've been told for the last 7 months that while there is no actual rule re: the mailbox flag color, the Board has the right to enforce this. The lemmings across the neighborhood have left me with an 86 red/3 yellow split. If I do not submit to this atrocity, we will be fined $25/month. My wife considers my actions petty (Maniac). I'm petty? No, the Board is petty. I feel like I am doing God's work (Martyr). It has been important that I let the Board know my true feelings about this and document such in writing to the property management group, which has been deemed "embarrassing" and "I don't want to hear about it, ever, again" by the other half.
Am I a martyr or a maniac? What next steps do you recommend? This has life-changing decision written all over it, and I'm not sure what to do.
I am in a good vs. evil battle of epic proportions and am asking this unbiased group to provide feedback or validation.
Situation: My HOA Board has nothing better to do - shocker. After living in the neighborhood for 10+ years, the current Board decided this past fall that we needed greater uniformity with our mailboxes. To start, everyone has the same cookie-cutter black mailbox. The variation at the time was the mailbox flag color. The split? Roughly 50% red and 50% yellow. What did the HOA decide? Red was the "preferred" color.
My Response: First, my legitimate interpretation was that "preferred" does not equal "required". So what did I do? I painted my mailbox like a loyal rule-abiding homeowner and found the brightest yellow I could find for my mailbox flag.
The Fallout: I've been told for the last 7 months that while there is no actual rule re: the mailbox flag color, the Board has the right to enforce this. The lemmings across the neighborhood have left me with an 86 red/3 yellow split. If I do not submit to this atrocity, we will be fined $25/month. My wife considers my actions petty (Maniac). I'm petty? No, the Board is petty. I feel like I am doing God's work (Martyr). It has been important that I let the Board know my true feelings about this and document such in writing to the property management group, which has been deemed "embarrassing" and "I don't want to hear about it, ever, again" by the other half.
Am I a martyr or a maniac? What next steps do you recommend? This has life-changing decision written all over it, and I'm not sure what to do.
After time ( and certain amount of money) they will put a lien on the house which I guess is not big deal till you sell it .I'd just change the flag color because it's not a big deal and it'll get people off your backside.
On the otherhand, just ignore the fines and don't pay and see what happens.
On #3, I have a separate Martyr or Maniac, without a confrontation.. We had a large maple cut down in our front yard. City requires that we replant. Wife and I go to a nursery and discuss the merits of specific trees. All I'll say is it's really easy to discard trees when you know the color of their bloom and fall foliage... nothing shall be red.1. Give $400 (25*12) to gtaa each year.
2. Paint a defiant 1/4" gold and while stripe around the bottom of the box. Paint inside white and bottom gold.
3. If not disallowed by Rules , put irrigated pot or a flower bed next to mail box. Plant vine which blooms yellow . Be sure to keep trimmed for mail delivery . Keep good relations w carrier( cookie at Christmas) and photo document it.
Never sue them as covenants usually say u pay their fees if u dont win. Partial win very expensive.
It’s a lot nicer not being in an HOA having recently relocated to a non-HOA area.Call their bluff. I hate HOAs. As soon as I am able, I am getting out of mine.
(This is not legal advice. I am not responsible for the consequences. Lol)