It was a lot easier before developers would buy huge plots of land and only make HOAs available. The ratio of traditional neighborhoods to HOAs is shrinking every year. I think it might be time to regulate these developments.
Happens every day. You need to balance the hassle with the advantages. Or do like our relatives and run for the HOA board and get rid of the old members that are out of touch with the current living situations.
He should go back to the HOA and give them an ultimatum. He gets to keep the truck parked where it is or he will put up a 40 foot tall HAM radio antenna. (Note: HOAs can’t stop you from putting up a HAM radio antenna because it is protected by federal law)
@@pablopicaro7649 First off, don't move in to a HOA area if you can't abide by the rules. Second, putting a cap on the truck to make it look like a SUV would cause the HOA's head to explode because while it is a truck, it looks like an SUV. Ban an SUV looking vehicle and ALL SUV's in the area would need to be banned. Intelligent people use intellect and IQ vs your random rant. This is the difference between playing chess and hopscotch. . .. .. . .
Back in 2017, HOA tried to seize my 1975 Lamborghini Countach and 2003 Ferrari F430 because "It reduced everyone's house value". When I didn't let them take it they put a boot on both my cars, I cut it off (they scratched the rims on both my cars putting on the boot) and they tried to sue me for it. and lost the case I sued them back for about 1.8 for Emotional damage, trespassing, and Vandalism. 4 of the HOA board members were forced to sell their houses to pay me. when I won I threw a massive street party and HOA didn't say a word to me.
My neighbor had the same problem with his '02 Bugatti Centodieci, the HOA claimed they didn't like it parked on the street. He said it was because they didn't like him cranking the Beastie Boys at four in the morning on its Richter-scale sound system, the two-foot lift kit, or that he had removed the trunk lid and installed a stripper pole. The HOA tried to boot it but didn't have one that fit 36" spinning rims.
@@HoloScope That's not the point. Edit: (Re: Cont:) reply (my) to username: @derpixonisagreatname7153: For those still trying to ride the Rivian's owner: Hitting you up before your comment gets buried. That's still besides the point. The point is he voted for policy year in and year out. This is about the concept of the work ethic. HOA's committe consists of memebers who at the same time have a beurocratic responsibility. If he read it or not, it's irrelevant. He only pointed it out when it affected him personally. Reminds me of how politicians operate. It's absolutely terrible.
As a police officer and sheriff's deputy I got calls from HOA's to enforce their "rules" I would tell the HOA "Enforcer" that I had no authority or interest in enforcing their rules. Some of them would get really mad at me for not towing a car or telling a homeowner to close their garage door and would call internal affairs to complain. I would never live within any type of HOA or have a home with ridiculous deed restrictions (check your purchase paperwork a lot of homes have deed restrictions that can be enforced by neighbors) The concept was OK I guess in the beginning but the people on Saturday morning walking around with a clipboard and looking in my trash is not acceptable to me.
This just made me so happy to hear the story of an H.O.A. having to reimburse a person for their attorney fees. Keep up the happy stories in these tough times. People need it.
I’m on an HOA board here in Austin, TX….we had an owner paint his house a nice clean white color before putting it up,for sale ……unfortunately for him he didn’t read the HOA paint guidelines of neutral beige colors only……he went to closing and saw the cost of repainting ($15,000) added to his closing costs…..he of course paid up at closing.
@@tim3172 I specifically didn’t do anything to this resident who didn’t obey the HOA rules….the HOA did it by enforcing the rules. I sleep well at night knowing democratic rule of laws & rules is justified. I also feel good about contributing as an HOA board member volunteering my free time to enhance my civic responsibility.
@@3101homeobeying a ridiculous rule is the problem. Is like if I tell you dont the restroom unless the sky is blue. So it makes you a Karen when you enforce it. I am pretty sure you will disagree with me so lets just move on.
The rule is to keep people from parking work vehicles in the neighborhood. My HOA clearly defines work vehicles whereas this one just says “trucks” which is very outdated. This guy has a 100k luxury vehicle.
There was an HOA right next to where I lived. They had really strict rules like not having your garage door open after a certain time. Your grass has to be completely green. You can’t water your lawn/ flowers/ anything after 2pm. They kept thinking that the entirety of my street had to abide by their rules and would send letters telling us that if we did not stop our “wrong residency practice” that we would be fined and taken to court. Our entire street decided to have a loud party with a slip n slide that lasted until 8pm. Never heard from them again
i had a neighbor next to me that moved to a HOA neighborhood the 2nd day he was there his truck leaked a little oil onto HIS driveway and the HOA sent a letter to clean it or face a $50. fine i think he realized he made a big mistake not staying put.
We should call them what they are bro. HOA Nazis 😂😂 where I live there isn't hoas and the only time anyone complained about much was when people moved in and started fist fighting in the street but everyone didn't like them so they ended up leaving and renting the property to someone else and then moving all together
@@Nikowalker007 yes, but when this HOA was established, it was probably back in the 70's when trucks were associated with working class people, and had crank windows, no AC, and vinyl interior. A long shot from the modern movement in the late 90's to early 2000's of the luxury truck like Escalade, and Blackwood's. My HOA even dropped the pick up truck rule years before we moved in, pivoting to a "No work trucks: i.e.- no signage on the pickup. So there is an obvious distinction, and it sounds like this guy's HOA is purely gatekeeping and flexing their "We are the kings of the HOA, you're merely a surf" by trying to force his hand on a $100,000+ truck... When they themselves probably drive a luxo SUV. Not that long ago, SUV's were utilitarian just like pickups. It was the whole CAFE Fuel Regulations that made SUV's popular by automakers not revamping sedans and wagons, and going the cheaper route by pivoting to SUV's.
@@lexicat6177 it depends where you live. There aren't a lot here in NY, I happen to have one in my neighborhood, but it isn't super strict. But, it has been in effect since the neighborhood was built in 1984. And my in-laws live in Florida, and there seem to be a ton, and they date back pre-80's into the 70's. The older HOA's have some archaic rules.
What about the compact crossover segment? Would that vary by state? Did Massachusetts if you have a car like a Subaru Forester are Toyota RAV4 the registration we'll have the vehicle listed as an SUV. If the ivian here had a cap on it it would look like it's SUV counterpart.
SUVs aren't trucks! Trucks are much larger. An Isuzu Nls (for example) is a truck. An SUV and the vehicle in this video are not trucks. -Although I also don't think they should be classified as cars, because they're far too big. In Australia, we have a huge problem (no pun intended) with the popularity of those sorts of over-sized vehicles taking up far too much space in parking bays.
@@jublywubly SUVs are built on truck chassis and are considered trucks by the government so they can have lower safety standards AND so SUV gas mileage doesn’t count against a manufacturer’s average fleet gas mileage.
We did the same thing when we were buying. The house we ended getting is technically in an HOA but it's just us and our neighbor. And the only dues are 200 dollars a year for well and road maintenance. Pretty much the only rule is we can't have a pig farm. We were ok with that.
Where I live 90% of homes in my city and are in an HOAs and the homes that are not in HOAs are either multi-million dollar "horse properties" or tiny old "starter homes". So I had to actually read and understand the HOA bylaws of any house I was interested in. It was a pain but helped me avoid situations like this and I was shocked at some of the crazy bylaws some HOAs had.
I have a HOA! They started getting on me about my grass being too tall when in fact it was not, on top of them bugging me about the side of my house being dirty when other houses are 100 times worse and still dirty! I basically told them to f**k off and they never bugged me again lol
@@TheCobruhAlienat0r good HOA members should suffer for their stupid rules such as this. If I had this case I would sue the hell outta them, win my case, and then sell 😂 I would never want to be a part of an HOA in the first place tbh because there are plenty of neighborhoods that are just as nice without them.. they cause more problems than they are worth..
As a Building Inspector in South Florida for 37 years, I was called by a roofing contractor re: a 4:12 slope cement re-roof problem. The house was only 14 years old, and I was the original inspector. The workers were picking up the undamaged tiles by hand. The HOA behind closed doors required all roofs to be pressure cleaned twice a year, using bleach with the water. Resulting in the nails rusting off at the mopped slate underlayment, and the only thing holding the tiles in place was gravity. After the lawsuit, four of the six board members had to sell their homes to pay for 15 other houses with the same issue. Those HOA Boards can be dangerous and costly!!
That’s definitely an idea invented by Karens. That’s what HOAs are. Collective Karens. They’re a disease and should be constitutionally banned. Standalone houses shouldn’t have strata management. And no person should be beholden to other’s property values, even if their fears were true. You’re not required to prop up people’s businesses or stock values, or social security funds. Etc. you’re not required to prop up people’s crypto values. Or collectible items, intellectual property etc. but mandate it for a bunch of sociopath’s houses and they think that sounds about right.
There is a retired guy who has a bench in his yard that he sits on every day to look at nature, and of course, the HOA wanted the bench removed because it was an eye sore to them.
@@goodgremlinmedia2757 because the outdated implication of "truck" is that it must be a work vehicle and not a personal vehicle. Because people don't own "trucks" for personal use.
Never buy into an HOA. These associations pose too much risk against individuals they don't like and their members are often Karens intoxicated with power who can do much harm if challenged.
Remember when they wanted people to leave their garages wide open? Yet, they don't want to see you (commercial) truck, RV in sight, only inside of your tiny garage.
Not all hoa’s are bad. For example I park my tow truck in my driveway. Also I park my semi truck in my driveway. Only problem is that in the winter we are not allowed to use salt on the ice, because of the airplanes, they cannot get rusted. And trust me if I had a steel plane I wouldn’t want it to rust either.
I work in mortgage and my department works directly with HOA’s. Over the past 5 years you can’t imagine some of the most ridiculous things I’ve seen them do to homeowners. I will NEVER buy a home with an association. Especially the large management companies.
I'd be more concerned about what it's going to do to the property value when people find out they could be fined for parking their own vehicle in their own driveway. I don't know many people that would buy a house with rules like that.
He might of meant, that the homes will not be worth as much because a HOA owner cannot own this truck, or a cyber truck, so its future price will be lower compared to a house That will allow you the freedom to own a truck.
I will never understand people that will buy a very expensive house and then paid a monthly fee to have someone tell them what to do with their property.
Then you’ve never lived in a nice house, next to someone with 4 not running wheel less cars in their front yard. Or the dozen other examples I can give.
The number one reason why I would never buy a home with an HOA...... It was bad enough when I had to live next door to the subdivision that was built around me and they still wanted me to abide by their ridiculous rules
@@melindaunknown6411 wouldn't really work. You would need to be a goat farmer BEFORE the subdivision was built to not get sued by your neighbors or their HOA.
@@johnp139 Yes, because they don't want "working class" people living in their neighborhood. They don't want people who use their vehicles for work. They want people who either don't do "manual" labor type positions which require a truck and/or they only want people who can afford multiple vehicles and can "hide" their trucks so their neighborhood gives off a certain appearance.
@@bradley3549 Also that trucks imply noise, either from running or from people working. Really, those rules are just there so they have something they can complain about. People disparage cops for being high school bullies who go on a power trip, but even the worst stereotypical example of that kind of person (probably a rent-a-cop tbh) has nothing on these gold plated piles of excrement. addendum: Once I was with a friend in a K5 Blazer with the open top up on Cape Cod. We were bringing another friend back to her cottage, which was in one of those little villages of cottages (over in Dennis, near the Yarmouth line, not far from Nantucket Sound) and a cop who was leaving the village (presumably there on some call, this was summer and there are a lot of idiot drunks on the Cape during the summer) actually prevented us from driving through the village. It was perhaps 2300 or so, maybe a little later, but before midnight. Physically prevented us from going in by blocking the entrance with his car. Probably wanted to feel like a man again after being castrated by whoever he was just dealing with. We told him where he could go with that (remember people, vulgarity is protected speech, gogo first amendment), pretended to go somewhere else and just drove around to another entrance to the village.
I worked for a water department one of the HOAs we served told us we couldn't drive our trucks into their area. The department head told them okay we will just shut off the water to your area if something happens. They were happy with that for about a month. Then they had a water main break so we shut off the water to the 180 homes in the HOA After about 12 hours the changed their rules allowing trucks to travel their roads so we fixed it.
@@jaredschmidt4614 Jared, Can you open a dance club in the middle of a cemetery? No. The idea that land has restricted use is older than you and I combined. Naivety is no excuse. If you buy a house in a covenant neighborhood and expect to ignore the rules, that’s called a Karen. Don’t be a Karen.
@@BigKandRtv we were talking about charging, not the outdated HoA rule that will most likely get overruled as mentioned about a similar situation in the video.
I know a guy that lived in an HOA development and got out of everything by distracting people when buying the house and pocketed all the HOA paperwork. None of it ever got submitted, so he is not part of the HOA. When they tried to force him to follow the rules he took them to court and won, since he had never signed into the HOA. After winning he did everything he could to piss off the HOA. He parked a broke down rusty old junker on the street and his boat which under the rules was not allowed. They would check the trailer every day to see if there was even an inch or over his property line so they could have it removed. He finally sold the home after 10 years and since he never had any HOA paperwork he didnt have to disclose the house was under HOA and the new owners didn't have to sign any HOA agreement either.
The HOA forced me to destroy my boat or face fines that would force me to sell my house. Fight back like I did. I listed my house for half its value, price on the sign out front. I refused to sell when buyers offered. For years, people had to sell for less than they would have gotten or not sell. Screw your neighbors, they ARE the HOA.
I’d be surprised if this is true. If a potential buyers made a reasonable offer and you turned them down, you would have to make sure you didn’t potentially or imply a violation of any fair housing laws. Most realtor would be wise of it in no time, and a judge wouldn’t be forgiving of trying to screw over the HOA as a reason.
@@Thomas-fy9yc Pretty easy to prove you didn't discriminate. "I'm not actually selling the house. I just like the way the sign looks. The first amendment protects my right to do this."
Back a few years ago I lived in a very small development of upscale homes. I owned a 4x4 Quad cab with an 8ft bed that was not a commercial vehicle and kept spotless. Shortly after moving in I got a notice from the President of the HOA that I would have to find somewhere else to park it because all vehicles had to be inside the garage at night. My truck wouldn't fit into the garage and they thought they had me. After being warned several times I showed up at the next homeowner's meeting. Since all of us only had a two car garage and many owners had at least 3, I told them when all owners stuffed their vehicles into their garage at night, I'd make other arrangements for mine. That was the end of the threats. HOA's decide to pick and choose what rules they want to apply so they better be ready to apply them all when they come after someone else.
Ah, America, land of free. Free, they said. You can't even park your own vehicle in your own yard. On the other world corner, a Communist China just settled an aerotaxi, a promise that American futurologist gave 100 years ago.
Simple. It’s a con.. if everyone in your street buys a electric car.. Your whole street will need to be updated to carry the draw load.. And then times that around America.. whoops it’s a con..
Once lived in an HOA house where it was against the rules to own a dog larger than 30 pounds, and they would regularly look at my very fluffy 25 pound dog and accuse me of her being over 30 pounds. It got so bad I had to get on a scale while holding the dog and show them that the dog's weight was well under the limit. When the HOA board member who bothered me most was killed in a car crash in which he was drunk I couldn't help but laugh.
This is an update regarding our Rivian Pick-up truck parked in our driveway.The Florida legislature passed bill, HB 1203, unanimously in March and was recently signed into law by Governor DeSantis. This bill makes some changes regarding Homeowners Associations. Specifically it states that “HOAs can’t ban residents from parking personal vehicles, including a pickup truck, or work vehicles - that aren’t commercial vehicles - on their property.”
Its because good people just suffer under abusive behaviors and revolt agaisnt the rules rather than burning the next door neighbors home down which is surely going to decrease the average cost of the home in the neighborhood and thus lower your own as well.
@@martenkrueger8647 Nah. You’d be on vacation somewhere off grid when… what’s that you say??? Three HOA board member’s houses mysteriously caught fire and burned half way to the ground??? I’m sorry detective but I was on a fishing trip and have no idea what happened. But it’s a damn shame what happened to their homes and all. I wonder if they’re gonna stick around the neighborhood. I sure hope so, they’re such hospitable neighbors and all…
Imagine spending all that money on a house and a vehicle and some random people who will never matter are on a power trip wants to tell you how to live your life or literally pay for it… how are HOAs even legal?
My mom was shot and killed by a carjacker (March 11, 2020) in the driveway of a neighborhood with an HOA that didn’t allow security cameras. The President of the HOA came out and found her after the gunshots and told me how she has PTSD from the incident, but doubled down on not allowing security cameras in the neighborhood anyway. I took the issue to our state (Utah… you can find articles on it from 2020 and 2021) and the legislature passed a law prohibiting HOAs from banning security cameras. (SB 39 I believe was the number). I was kinda upset that the House of Representatives changed the law to only require them to allow cameras by potential entrances and exits, but I haven’t been able to get real clarification as to whether this will allow them by windows since I don’t live in a neighborhood but man… HOAs can be highly irrational…
This is exactly why when I purchased my new home I made sure there was no HOA! You are not going to tell me what I can and cannot do to my home that I worked hard and paid for! I just won’t have it!
Relax mosby the bank ownes your home they have deed not you. Since you just purchased you're mostly paying interest to your landlord the bank HOAs sometimes are good. You need to read all their terms and conditions. I would say majority of hoa properties do as intended keeping sidewalks/streets clean, bushes and trees trimmed. They also get into action when lazy neighbors don't clean the exterior of their house. It's also a great deterrent to keep lazy dirty people from purchasing near you. I would absolutely live in an hoa community because everything looks nice and clean.
For real, basically paying a fee to be babysat and controlled like a toddler after buying your own home. There's plenty of clean upscale neighborhoods without hoas, some people just need an authority figure to look over them for some reason..
@@260657df yeah upscale because we all have tens of thousands laying around and qualify for jumbo loans. How about you just read their hoa agreement before making an offer. Or ask the neighbors how the HOA treats them. Lookup property records to find the home owner whose been there the longest. Ask that person about the HOA.
My mother worked for one of the largest HOA management companies in the United States for 20 years. The main goal is to get fines not protect peoples properties. They have fleets of vehicles that simply go around looking for fines, no matter how minor the supposed offense. The stories she has are astonishing. They always say the same thing, you should have read the bylaws, which are written by lawyers, and are often long, complicated, and vague enough to cause confusion. They do tend to back down if you get a lawyer but most people don't want to deal with lawyers and will pay the fine, which is what they are counting on.
Laws shouldn't be long and should be clear. There shouldna long list of laws for making laws readable for the common people if it's meant for them to follow
@@furyofbongos Yes. It's not supposed to go to the managers but to help finance the HOA itself. However, the managers make 100k+ salaries, company cars, bonuses, etc.. the money gets back to them in legal but still unethical way. My mother was just a secretary, so never saw any of that money but eventually she got tired of how corrupt and hypocritical these people were, so she quit. She now works at job that pays less and is a farther drive but she's happier than she's ever been getting away from those people. Moral to the story, being around good people will make you happier than making more money working for awful people.
@@krane15 Depends on the company/corporation and large associations are companies/corporations. The one my mother worked for had 500+ associations in 14 states. Everything I said is true. And as a contractor, whenever an association has anything go do with a project, the price goes up, a lot. Not always, but usually associations are awful to work for. You will have12 bosses, each one with conflicting views of how a project should be run and they are petty as hell and hate each other. Again not always but usually. The larger the association the more obnoxious they will be, the richer the association the more Karen's you'll find. This is pretty much a standard rule. I would rather deal with a federal government project than an HOA project and that's saying something.
Paying for an hoa is just paying someone to tell you what you can and can't do on your own property. I've bought two houses, both times I told the realtor I wouldn't consider an hoa. Both times, I've been happy with the house.
I have a nice home on 5 acres with no HOA. But of course, I now have a hoarder neighbor after my good neighbor got foreclosed on because of an ARM home equity loan (never get an ARM loan!!!). The banks get rid of good neighbors who take care of their property and sell it to scum bags. I'd still prefer this over an HOA because those usually get controlled by narcissistic hitler wanna bes who are on a power trip and want to dictate everything you do down to the type of curtains you choose. If I could afford it, I'd buy a home on enough acreage that I never had to see a neighbor.
@reesedaniel5835 the hoarding thing is an issue of its own magnitude. It's a sad mental health issue that hurts everyone. I rented a room in a hoarders house one time. They actually had an hoa, but they had hired people to come in and clear it out and clean before I went to see it but it got super bad crazy fast. I left before it became a big enough issue for the hoa to notice. Anyway, I'm sorry you have to deal with that. It's no way for anyone to live.
@@double_joseph327 ARM means Adjustibe Rate Mortgage. The bank can adjust the interest rate to virtually any number they choose and I can assure you, it will never go down, only up. This gives the bank the power to adjust it so high the borrower cannot repay the loan and they can foreclose at will. ARM loans are only for the financially stupid, or those who can pay it off fast (which defeats the purpose).
What the HOA defines as a truck was probably intended as like a work truck with a box or panels on the back. Not a personal pickup truck. Antiquated HOA rules and too many Karen’s. I’m rooting for the homeowner!
@@randomizednamme Yeah, I was thinking, "What's wrong with a work truck". One of my neighbors parks his Freightliner in his front yard when he isn't on the road. No one is complaining.
If HOA’s could get away with it, they would dictate when you go to the bathroom and when you went to bed at night. Never buy a home in a neighborhood that tells you what to do on your own property.
Unfortunately in some places it is nearly impossible to avoid buying a house in an HOA and you end up paying 100K to several million more for a non HOA property. Fortunately there are good HOAs full of people who dislike HOAs so the HOA is mostly focused on community property and has minimal private property bylaws. But you have to read the bylaws for any place you are even considering or you end up in one of the crazy restrictive HOA that don't allow ANY vehicle to be parked on your own driveway over night and you can't have bikes or toys or any equipment in your front yard overnight. I was like WTF this is for real??? And I noticed those HOAs usually have fees 4x higher than what I pay.
The alternative bro is to move somewhere with an HOA and ignore all their rules on purpose and then when they take you to court you can easily defend yourself. All you have to say is "life liberty and the pursuit of happiness"
Some people these days can't stand it if they aren't trying to control every aspect of someone else's life. Anybody that claims the Rivian is a work truck that would damage other homeowners property values is a fool.
The same nosey neighbors are the ones who nominate houses for historical preservation, typically Karens with too much time on their hands and have insecurity about change.
@Jack Bates I could see maybe some complaints if someone had a real rusty nasty old beater car in their driveway, that looked completely out of place in a nice neighborhood. Even then though all they would need to do is throw a car cover on it. But telling someone they cant have a super nice truck like that Rivian in their own driveway is beyond ridiculous.
I grew up in a time where someone walking up to your house and telling you where you can park your vehicle was laughable..I still can't wrap my mind around how goofy people have become. They literally pay to pretend to own a home...but not just any home...one that comes with it's own little government to extract money from them and scrutinize their every move looking for an excuse to charge a fine. I'd rather live in a van DOWN BY THE RIVER!
Damn, he's lucky. He got a notice. My best friend parked his F150 in front of my house and the HOA had it towed overnight. There was nothing in the bylaws about anything other than commercial vehicles with external markings or tool storage. Fortunately, we moved to owner-requested towing only and dissolved major parts of the HOA. I earned some enemies with the local predatory towing company. Oh well.
how did you dissolve the HOA? i own an apt and the HOA is trash, the management company keeps changing without any notice or any contact info, they refuse to do any repairs despite collecting >$500/mo from each resident, and i KNOW i'm not the only frustrated homeowner in my building
The same rules prevent residents from operating a massage parlor or hotdog stand at their home. You know this going in.. You sign a contract and give your word on your honor you will not park a truck in your driveway. I am reminded of the rock group that had in their contract that they would have a bowl of M&Ms in their dressing room with something like all the red ones removed. It seems silly but it was something everyone agreed upon and it was adhered to.
The best solution for an illegal tow is to report it stolen, then show up at the tow company. Demand it back, refuse to pay. When they refuse to give it back, break in and take it. In most areas, you're allowed to use reasonable force to reclaim your stolen property. I'd consider bolt-cutters or a Dremel on a lock 'reasonable'. Record the whole thing. Call the non-emergency line when you've left. Advise them that you reclaimed your stolen property from the thieves, but had to do a minor amount of damage to a couple locks to get it back.
@@guidedmeditation2396except the comment points out that there was no rule against trucks but they towed the vehicle anyways. I’d also say a hotdog stand and your own personal vehicle are in two different categories
He needs to check the legal definition of a "truck" in his state, as it likely does not apply to light duty pickup trucks, so the HOA can stuff it. I had an issue with an HOA at a previous house, but after reading the wording of the bylaws, and the legal definition of a "truck," I gave the HOA the middle finger, and there was nothing they could do about it.
Electric vehicles are extremely heavy probably more than 6000 lbs. HOA probably knows this and trying to flex their muscle. Remember these rules were probably written before evs really came in the picture. Thats y they talking about the 25 yr old rule. N if this dude owns a bussiness being over 6k lbs he can write the truck off as a work truck.
The interesting thing is Florida considers this a "Heavy Truck" which according to the statue, is not the same thing as a "truck". There's no mention of heavy trucks in the HOA agreement and if the vehicle isn't being used commercially, they have no claim.
Both of the neighborhoods I have lived in have had HOA’s and even though they were strict about trailers & boats, never did they say anything about trucks. That’s utter ridiculous. Not all pickups are work vehicles like people envision them to be and it does not decrease the value & reputation of the vehicle it just shows that people have variety in the cars they purchase & actually shows that they work unlike the members of the HOA who are most likely stay-at-homes who only leave their house for their numerous plastic surgeries to look like an alien a couple times a week.
I agree to a point but would also agree with the neighborhood, HOA resident board rep. If you are moving or buying a condo, house, apt, property 🏘 read & know the policy, SOPs before you live there. The "ohhh I was unaware of that!" bit does not cut it.
@@ant2011 Ik, that’s what I said. Owning a work truck and having it in your driveway shows interested buyers in that area that successful people live there
This is exactly why I would NEVER live in an HOA! Imagine buying a nice house for $500k or better and still being told what you can and can’t do. Kick rocks!
Almost happened to me. I found a nice home in North Dallas near the Galleria for $1.2 million and was going to buy it. My realtor did their research and found out that while the HOA is relatively cheap ($78 for an entire year), I wasn’t allowed to park my truck in my driveway because that would devalue everyone else’s property. My Ford Raptor cost more than many of the luxury cars in that neighborhood, but “a vehicle meant for work/construction” is supposedly a negative sight. I ended up getting a nicer house around the same price without any HOA in Irving instead.
@@brandon23471 lol like they can't enforce rule after you sign and buy the house 😂😂😂 all you need is a majority of no lifers living in the neighbourhood.
Never EVER buy a house with an HOA unless your perfectly happy with any rules they could ever make up. Can't believe people ever got sucked into these traps to begin with.
Absolutely; I had nothing but nightmares with my previous home's HOA. There had been an ADT Security sign on the front lawn next to the door when I bought the house, and I never bothered to remove it; however, 16 years later, the HOA sent me a notice asking me to remove the sign or be fined.
People get sucked into them because their choices are either deal with an HOA, live in a neighborhood where gunshots at night are a regular occurence, or commute a long distance from a peewater little town where you can find a newer home without the HOA baloney.
Your dictating too by living in a HOA. I bet you don't see cars on blocks or crackhouses in the neighborhood. No homeless or beggars. Move into one with yard services would be awesome.
I use to live in Weston and i bought a 2003 Dodge Ram single cab not knowing about the HOA rule. I brought it home the first day around 7 p.m. and the very next day i had a letter from the HOA saying i couldnt have it parked in the driveway. I was fortunate that it was a single cab because it just fit into the garage. I was born in Miami and lived there for 36 years until 2006 when i moved to NC it was the best move i ever made what a different world it is here and of course i bought a house with no HOA. Trucks now are nicer than a lot of cars but not being able to park it in your driveway is a complete joke.
@@ArthurDentZaphodBeeb I bought the house pre construction and bought the truck 6 years later. I had never had a HOA and growing up in my parents house there were no such things. So I had never heard of trucks not being able to parked in front of a house. It's actually something that needs to be changed. Most trucks now are nicer than cars it makes no sense for that kind of rule. So no I didn't read it if that makes you feel better about yourself being a tool yourself.
Being Brazilian it's very bizarre to me that some random association can dictate what you can do in a property you own, even when the property is not in a closed condominium
The idea behind the association is that you won't have any neighbors that let their house go or do something crazy that detracts from the look and image that would bring down the value of everyone's home. Like someone who won't cut their grass regularly, or paints their house a goofy color, or puts up stuff that is oddball. The problem is some of the HOA's ended up making stupid rules like not parking a truck in driveway and you get people running them are strict a-holes.
If you want to do anything you want to your property, buy 10 acres of land with no one around it and build your house on it. Chances are if you live in "urban, upscale and convenient" areas, there will be some sort of HOA.
@@itsatrap7215it’s only urbanites that defend HOA’s, they are intrinsincally ridiculous, if you hate what your neighbors might do its best to live far away from them.
@@javiervelez892not everyone wants to live in the middle of nowhere, and some people also don’t want RV’s sitting parked next to their house 24/7. They’re not intrinsically ridiculous, they just can be
@@nolan122No, HOA’s are ridiculous. It’s ridiculous that you have to pay to have someone tell you what you can and cannot do on your property and then they can take away your property if you don’t abide by them. That’s horseshit.
I’ve spoken to people that have lived in Weston and I’ve heard many horror stories just like this. The cops are also insane and will ticket you for anything. I don’t know why people want to live there.
Well if it's a ticketable offense, obviously the cops would give you a ticket... They can't give you tickets for things that are not a ticketable offense. Would you want police just ignoring things like that? You want the police to just ignore people breaking the law because "they write too many tickets"....
@@BeccaHetrick Yes they should mind their business and stop harassing people trying to catch them on technicalities. How about actually helping people in need?
I'd buy a 🏡 or live in a neighborhood with a tenant board or HOA 📑 BUT I'd also read over the by laws, rules, policy. If I was not happy, I'd say NO 🚫. I did security 👮🏼♂️ at a few Florida apts, condos, gated communities. You'd see "adults" act like spoiled 5 year olds or drunken idiots. Many times it would be 5-10% of the same residents, property owners cause 85-90% of the serious problems, constantly.
This is exactly why I refused to buy a house with an association. I would rather live in a maytag box 📦 than deal with someone telling me what I can and can't do with a house I bought with my hard earned money.
@@c12onnor unincorporated is county. Depends on where you live and who the Board of Supervisors are as well as who works at code enforcement. They could be reasonable or not. I have battled with the county about a fence trespassers wanted removed by making me get a permit I wasn’t required to get. They literally complained to the government to remove a physical barrier so they could trespass easily.
@@chairmanofthebored8684 I don't care for electric vehicles. And I have hated HOAs for a long time, long before it was trending. They are parasitic organizations that dig in like ticks and and spread like diseases. It would be no different than someone pouring nuclear waste all over a neighborhood and saying "Oh, well everyone knows there's already nuclear waste everywhere so they shouldn't complain about it."
@@chairmanofthebored8684 I'm old enough to remember how much sport utility vehicles were railed against when Ford introduced the Explorer and Toyota debuted the Land Cruiser, back in the 80s. How is it that you completely ignore the concept of personal use vehicles that aren't for commercial use, such as this truck, that constitute the vast majority of vehicles sold in America? ... Not to mention that the pickup truck (and the similarly statured SUV) is all but the official vehicle of America. The world and society evolves and changes. So should the rules that govern it. Plain and simple. I'd be willing to put money down that the HOA will have to back off. Instead of clutching the outdated past, try evolving as the world changes. Just saying. 🧐
Except when he loses due to the agreement he signed when he bought the place. Then he will be the one paying all the legal fees. The truck clause is standard in HOA documents. Good luck finding one that doesn't have it.
@@lorrieguinn8221 Not smart. That was a very very rare case ruling. As long as the documents clearly state no trucks of any kind, which they do, he's going to end up getting nailed with all the legal fees for this little contest. If he wins they'll do a special assessment and he'll end up paying it anyway as well as all his neighbors - who will really love him for it.
HOA in my dad's neighborhood; old lady was out in his driveway on his property with a ruler measuring the height of the rocks cemented into the border of his driveway. "These are more than 1.75in tall and will damage passing vehicles!" "Lady... it's my driveway. If people are "passing" these rocks they're driving in my yard! Get over yourself!" They tried to fine him for a road hazard and instead she wound up with a trespassing and stalking. He now has a restraining order against her and hasn't heard a single word from the HOA in over a year.
I swear the concept of an "HOA" was only made to make people feel better about having no power. It just feeds their ego. And in this case, I bet they're just jealous of his truck. lol
@@chrisfuller4479 they showed the language in the video. "Trucks, trailers, RVs, and other *commercial vehicles*" It's not a commercial vehicle. The HOA is going to lose this case and end up paying his legal fees all because board member Ken is jealous he can't afford a Rivian.
@@kpstl26 "they showed the language in the video. "Trucks, trailers, RVs, and other *commercial vehicles*" It's not a commercial vehicle." It is a "truck". The only way he has a case is if he can show the HOA ignored other "trucks" that were not commercially designated with signs. No "pickups" is an extremely common HOA rule dating back decades. I had to live by a park-my-truck-in-the-garage rule way back in the early 90's, he knew exactly what he was getting into when he bought that "pickup truck". The reality is this guy is making a big deal out of he has lived there nearly 30 years, as if that should give him leniency. When the truth is he has profited from the increased property value to his home over those years by everyone else following those same rules he now feels entitled to break because his "truck" is expensive. He has a multi-vehicle garage, he has every means to follow the rules. He says he doesn't have room in the garage to park the truck... what is the garage already filled with other non-conforming vehicles? Give me a break, the garage probably has his wife's Escalade and his powerboat parked in it, but he is just happy to get all this national attention from people like you acting like this rich entitled brat is some sort of victim of the contract he willingly signed.
@@chrisfuller4479 Yeah, they said that this applies to trucks. The R1T is a classified as a pickup. If this guy hires a moderately good lawyer he will win.
I would not live in a gated community or HOA place in general BUT if a community chose to have & enforce certain rules, policy I could see that. 🏘 I've lived in apts where squatters, drugs, "trap" houses were common. The property mgmt refused to hire armed security or get a off duty deputy.
It is snobbery. My old boss got a lot of crap from his exclusive community (not HOA) because he bought a brand new F150. He always wanted a pickup. He told them to pound sand. Still has his truck 2 decades later.
The biggest problem with HOA's is that they elect grumpy senior citizens that have nothing better to do but to give people a hard time over a lot of nonsense. Obviously, some communities are worse than others, but I've dealt with some nonsense in the past.
"HOA's" are not "communities." We need to not let the "HOA" crime syndicate control the language. These are totally artificial fake "communities," not real neighborhoods. We need to ban "HOAs" altogether on detached homes across the U.S.A. and go back to real neighborhoods and towns.
Reminds me of the day my old HOA sent me a notice. We had two cars we parked in the garage. One became not as reliable so we added a new one (3 total). I parked the older one on the street and put a car cover on it to protect it (it had always been garaged). Got notice from the HOA about the car parked on the street with a cover. I called them up, with the rule book in hand, and asked what rule I broke (I could not find any). They told me I was right. I then asked if they had jurisdiction on the street. Again no, as it was a city owned street. So I asked why they sent a notice since I broke no rule, and additionally was not parked where the HOA had jurisdiction. Answer - Somebody complained (some Karen with a clipboard I guess). Anyway I told them they better throw that away and I better not hear any harassment again, since (1) I broke no rule and (2) even if I did they had no jurisdiction.
I've only lived in one neighborhood that had an HOA. That had to have been the most chilled out board I've ever witnessed. Someone burned their entire yard down and the board pretty much said "well, at least the grass will grow back greener"😂🤧 The only thing they cared about was making sure someone didn't move in and allow their property to fall apart. They even allowed cars parked on the street if the need arises. Neighborhood looked great and thankfully no Karens.
Yeah, there are some decent ones out there. My in-laws live in one in metro Detroit. They have this little shed thing on the side of their house for storing yard tools rakes, brooms, shovels etc, you can't even fit a lawn mower in it unless you fold the handle and put it in sideways. It's made out of plastic, it's rubbermaid I think. It's made to go up against the side of your house. Anyway, he says that they've been bothering him about it for years and years, saying he needs to get rid of it because they're not allowed to have sheds in this neighborhood. He said he crumples up the letters they send about it and throws them out. They haven't tried to enforce it on him ever. Parking is allowed on the street on an as needed basis. No rules about having your garage door open or anything like that. I think it's just the bad HOAs that you hear about. To me it seems like they're either bad and overbearing or they're good and it's like they're not even there but then that leaves you wondering why you even need a HOA in the first place and what do the dues go towards.
@@carlbrown1000 I have a new home in Idaho and that sounds very similar to our HOA. The only time we heard from them was when a section of our front yard ha a big brown spot the sent us a letter. We called them and told them what we were doing about it and that it would have to wait until the spring for the repair since snow season was about to start and they had no problem. Now, that is my kind of HOA.
A truck is not a pickup. Unless it says pickup, it doesn’t apply. A truck is a big rig that pulls a trailer to deliver goods. A pickup is what you see here. Basically they don’t want the appearance of blue collar workers in the neighborhood.
The truck is nice, and congrats to the new owner. However, running a power cord into the yard to charge your car is janky as hell. Park the damn thing inside.
I was President of an HOA board for six years, and there is no way we would have made this guy hide his personal pickup truck - especially here in Texas, where personal use pickups are common. HOAs are not inherently bad, but you need to have board members who aren't on an ego trip.
Problem is look at the world we live in bro. They're surgically mutilating people's genetalia ECT. So I can't trust any HOA. What kind of rules did your HOA make? Because I agree, an HOA without a retard who is at the helm isn't a complete nightmare, but one time our city gave us a notice that they were going to fine us if we didn't maintain the weeds that weren't even on our property. So I don't trust none of these people. Not even you tbh. I'd like to see the list of rules you're making tbh because I suspect I don't agree with them soley because I can see the signs of the times and how people try to be good and end up being bad ECT. The trust is gone man. I live where there isn't an HOA and one time people started fist fighting in the street and they kept getting the cops called and so they ended up renting it to other people then selling it. Its a great community, a very quiet community and everyone likes their houses not to be butt ugly. my family one time wanted to concrete in-between the neighbors house so there was more parking and access to each other's driveways. The neighbors agreed and did it then moved out. They built in decorative designs into the engineering of it they both properties share and sometimes the neighbors couldn't afford to be 50/50 so my family would buy the plants if the neighbors agreed to plant them for us and stuff like that.soektikes plans don't work you scrap them sometimes they do. So it's good team work. Things like that are great things to do with your neighbors if you can. It improves both homes value because they tie together and match better ECT. You get to share one tree instead of one neighbor getting mad for no reason that a neighbors tree drops leaves as if leaves don't blow in the wind all over no matter where you go. Its way better if a neighborhood can get along and often maybe work together then to be writing rules agaisnt each other. People doing that dont steal from each other. You can leave your garage door open without being worried as much. Stuff like that. When you have hoa writing rules like homes can't share a tree planted smack in-between it makes things difficult. I watch homes develop and people move in and move out and every people that moves in does their own thing. they update and do things their own ways and people don't complain. People give each other their yard decorations when they're getting rid of them ECT. Teamwork better than being a neighborhood pit agaisnt itself. They say you can't have chickens inside city limits here but your neighbor get chickens and it's SUS at first but then they share eggs. Surs sometimes you come outside and there is a chicken clucking on your roof in your suburb sometimes and you have to figure out how to get him down but that is life. If you don't let your neighbor bend some rules they don't let you I understand why people want hoas. They see places without as anarchy 😂😂 they imagine people living I neighborhoods that look like clown world. Sometimes that might be what it is, but not most of the time I think. And if you don't let people have the freedom to have their house the color they want they won't let you have yours the color you want. When the HOA says everyones house has to be the same it ends up being where you live somewhere where you pay to own it but someone else gets to make all the decisions even if you disagree. Its sketchy. So hoas I think start with good intentions but the signs of the times bro, look at the signs of the times. They often go off the rails and many sheep comply so when someone doesn't take their trashcan off the street right in time it's a problem. Where I live we had recycling trashcan and I thought it was the week they take it but it wasn't so I just left it down at the street all week long 😂 I didn't feel like it. Some houses in the neighborhood leave theirs at the street all the time. Some people put them in their garages when it gets cold out. Some people pull them up close to the outside of their house. I see hoas telling people they have to pull their trashcan back on time and I just wonder who in their life cares that much about how people treat their own trash cans
LOL. Thanks no. When we bought our home, we SPECIFICALLY made sure to buy a property NOT governed by a HOA. I've made a bunch of changes to the yard already, put up a fence around the property, built a 200sqf ADU redid the roof and changed the roofing tiles to a style I liked better. If I wanted to, I could get my home painted pink and it would be nobody's business but my own. It's MY property. I worked for it, I pay for it, I get to decide. Not some HOA where I have to depend on the goodwill of a few people who potentially have conflicts of interest. If I wanted communism without real property I'd move to a communist country.
@@weisserthwhile I know there are tons of troublesome issues with HOA boards, the flip side is when your neighbor turns his yard into a junk yard, your recourse is limited .
HOA board members should be personally responsible when they do these ridiculous things. When an HOA is on the hook, it hurts all homeowners within the HOA because it comes out of their budget.
@@scarpfishyou're absolutely right. The "HOAs" and the corrupt mentality that thinks they're acceptable is what is making housing unaffordable for us and millions of other hardworking Americans, no matter how hard they work. "HOA's" put hardworking families and children out on the street. "HOA" crime syndicate needs to be put a stop to altogether. It's destabilizing society.
The funny thing is, some electricians and plumbers make 6 figures so they are far from poor. I’m an electrician myself and we’re appreciated yet never respected despite the fact that the entire society would collapse without us.
My buddy got fined by his old HOA because they considered his wife’s Mini Cooper a “commercial vehicle” because she had a sticker on the back window written fancy cursive with her business name and website. No logos or anything else. Just cursive white vinyl letters. They forced him to clean out his garage and park her car in their 1 car garage. They required “commercial vehicles” either be parked in the garage, or in the pool/tennis court parking lot. Ironically they were in a first time homebuyer price point with lots of contractors/tradespeople living in there. All the houses only had 1 car garages with tiny driveways. The pool parking lot was packed with commercial vehicles. Made parking very limited at the pool during the summer time. Some HOA folks need to get off their damn high horse. I’m glad I don’t live in a hoa community anymore. We had a bad experience with a nazi HoA President in our last neighborhood. Everything was fine for years til this guy took office, then he went crazy.
Was all the crap in the garage worth more than the car? Garages are for vehicles, storage units are for crap you actually don't use and are unwilling to let go of.
Not buying a house with an HOA is easier said than done. When my wife & I house shopped a year ago, there were 70 houses that met our bare minimum wants. When I filtered out HOA's, it dropped to 1, & it was ugly. Sadly, since that didn't pass the wife test, now we live in an HOA. It was either that, or build & move a 2nd time once the house was finished who knows when since it was during covid & the house materials shortage & worker shortage.
@@crismartinez1642 she's already annoyed we have to get their approval to get a kid's swing set in our backyard that's completely not visible from the road. We haven't applied yet.
I hung my wetsuit on the patio for a few hours to dry which was a no no, so I got a letter from HOA stating that it’s against the rules to have anything in the patio that isn’t approved other than patio plants and furnitures. So I grabbed all 4 of my suits, and borrow 3 more from friends and hung them up like dead bodies inside my condo right up against the sliding door which opens to the patio, boy did those old board members have an aneurysm for 6 months. They came by and took pictures almost daily, sending letters weekly asking in a very passive aggressive way for me to take it down as it wasn’t aesthetically pleasing. Petty but worth it. (I moved after that).
my parents move into a HOA 2 years ago, and it is horrible. i hate going over there becuase the people they live around are so uppity and entitled they think they can tell another person what to do lol
Let me guess. You have a jacked up pick up truck with cat/muffler delete. You like to make sure dead dogs can hear you when you drive down the road. And you think "cousin Eddie" from Christmas Vacation is just a regular Joe. You dump trash out on the road, and you think every GD soul needs to hear 'Skinnard so you crank it up.
Here’s what you have to do. Pick one that you dislike the most, and in the middle of the night walk into the neighborhood with a bag of animal feces. Wear a face covering and nondescript clothing that they can’t use to identify you. Maybe walk in a strange manner too just to throw them off when they watch their door cam footage. Approach the target’s house and smear the feces all over their front door, really get it in there. But leave the door clean within a 6 inch radius of the door knob and a 6 inch circle where you would normally knock on the door. By leaving the clean bits you send the message that you are considerate of others who may have to touch the door knob, and thus are capable of kindness, consideration, and rational thought. And despite that you decided it was worthwhile to do this to them. It deepens the insult. If this is too much then an easier way would be to buy a bottle of roundup and a sprayer from the garden section of your local hardware store. Spray the words “THUG LYFE” in big letters on their front lawn. Do it again a month after they fix their lawn. If you’d rather be more subtle then just leave items in their front lawn that you associate with the “white trash” lifestyle at random intervals of time. Put them somewhere that they might not immediately notice if possible. In fact, probably don’t do either of the first two things because property damage is not cool and biohazards are not safe… In any case be careful not to reveal your vehicle or any vehicle’s license plate number and don’t wear anything they will recognize if they see you in the daylight visiting your parents. And DEFINITELY don’t do these things while visiting your parents because someone will make the connection.
More people need to sue these HOAs and establish more case law(s) that they are NOT governments, and do not possess the power or authority of government. Until they are beaten and broken, they are going to continue to enforce these pedantic and arbitrary rules for no other reason than these glorified hall-monitors can exercise imaginary power over their neighbors.
@@johnp139 The process of using the laws of the land is actually the proper process... The HOAs are actually known as "extra-governmental bodies" acting ~AS~ a government without the sanction of the people and proper incorporation OF a government. I'm sure you thought your reply was super duper well thought out, but your post literally proved my point.
@@huehuehue-x3c That's just the thing, their contracts do not supersede the law, nor the constitutions of the state or federal governments. They are illegally acting with the power of a government "eminent domain" without the legal authority to do so, and have been held as such in multiple court cases.
I can’t understand who would actually be bothered by that. How could you look out your window, see your neighbors car in their driveway, and be so irritated that you needed to go to war with them
Irrelevant. The HOA rules say no trucks. There are ways to change the rules but this guy is too lazy to do that. He’d rather just complain to the news station.
As a Retired HOA Property Manager ...the Property Management co are supposed to stay on top of legal cases in other states showing where truck owners have won legal suits against HOA. But the Board Pres calling and I mean calling the station shows me either there is no management thus he is a rouge board member. Or they did tell him so now you have a dictator. Sue him and Association
or maybe it’s not as it appears and the guy is being fined for something else and trying to make himself into the victim…like say parking dangerously since it’s not parked like a normal person limiting access to the house or it has exposed electrical connections creating a safety hazard.
@@johnp139 He doesn't have to. It's that simple. Why should he spend years fighting the HOA trying to get rules changed, and probably paying fines the whole time - just to end up with the same end result he could get with a lawsuit? Plus, lawsuits put other associations on notice - changing one associations rules does not.
The ONLY rules that an HOA should be allowed to have are ones on actual CRIMES and assurances that the homes are kept in good repair. Everything else needs to be thrown out as they are violations of property owning rights.
@@ericamandalewis955 Consent in HOA doesnt matter in these cases. The highest law of the land is the Constitution, under that, state law, then local laws. Laws are different than rules formulated by a business or organization. You cannot sign away your rights. Most people sign a contract, believing that their rights are waived, and they will be upheld in court, so that they dont challenge it, out of fear. The fact is, that these rules are not upheld. A signature is by no means a legal subversion from one's rights in the law when applied to a document with illegal clauses within it. You cannot sign away your rights, it's impossible. Most contracts are written by crooks who know that people are idiots and don't know the law. They figure they can control others with a piece of paper. They have something the other person wants, so they give them that one thing, while controlling everything else illegally. They just figure that the contractee will not have enough guts to take them to court, especially when their "lawyer" threatens to sue the contractee in return. This is why it's very important to know the law, know your rights, and NEVER sign a contract that has clauses in it you know are illegal, so that you don't have to worry about contract disputes and lawsuits later. It's like censoring and cancel culture on social media. They will have terms in user agreements saying all this hogwash that you cant post certain things. They may try to close your account if you violate these terms. They do so under penalty of committing a felony, at least here in America, for violating the 1st Amendment of the Constitution. No company, organization or individual can breech your rights without committing a high crime. So why does it happen? Because the liberal government is on the same side as the liberal social media, attempting to eliminate the rights of everyone, so they lie and break the law. And for someone who swears an oath to uphold the Constitution like a judge or civil servant, from the President to the lowly city counsel or public school board member, they have committed treason. But just because they are elected representatives, that doesn't mean that they arent ordinary citizens like everyone else, and they are subject to the same rights, but have further restrictions if they violate the rights of others with their authority. Common citizens are bound to the same laws of treason as political representatives. You dont need to swear an oath to be bound in protecting the Constitution. The oath is bound to you upon birth or becoming a legalized citizen if you're an immigrant. That's why immigrants must say the oath upon becoming citizens. They are not higher ranking citizens than others because they take an oath while naturalized citizens do not. If you are born here, you are bound to protect the Constitution, and if you violate it, you are a traitor. This is not Conservative propaganda, it's the law. Read the Constitution 4th ARTICLE (not Amendment). Section 1 clearly states that all citizens are to protect and defend the Constitution's laws and rights between themselves in their own states, as likewise between members of other states. Understand that language of the 18th century was different than it is now, and you may not comprehend the words upon reading it as it was written then, but this is indeed what it means. Section 2 goes straight into discussing treason, and that treason is the act of levying war against the United States, and not just the government, but against its citizens and the Constitution itself by breaching the rights within it. The only punishments for it are permanent exile or death. In conclusion, remember, your rights are inalienable, meaning they apply to you as much as anybody else. It doesnt matter the differences in income, social stature, fame, power, employment position, political affiliation, gender, race, religion, nationality, age, ability / disability, sexual preference, or any of that. Your rights are not tangible by a piece of paper with your ignorantly signed signature on it. If it was, they would be PRIVILEGES, not RIGHTS. Learn the law and your rights. Read contracts fully, and never sign a contract with illegal clauses in it. Though if they take you to court for breaching it, the judge will uphold your rights by saying the contract is illegal, thus invalid and fully void, and you are just ignorant of what you were signing, so you'll win by default. But it's better to just not engage with a company or organization that is willing to control others and inject illegal clauses into a contract. As for social media, do what you want. Use an alias. They dont need to know who you really are. Even if they did, their terms of service cannot be applied to USERS, only to their EMPLOYEES, under risk of termination if they mistreat a user. If you get censored, challenge it. If you get cancelled, open a new account with a new alias. They cannot cancel someone who doesnt really exist. They want to silence people who dont agree with them, and that is a crime, so its wise that we expose them for their crimes at the highest level of the definition of that law, and that is treason. Anyone who violates anyone's rights is a traitor, just like murder is a violation of your RIGHT TO LIFE, and that is why murderers get life in prison or the death penalty. Now we just need to apply the same penalty for breaching other natural rights governed in our highest law.
Not being able to park your truck in your own driveway is mind boggling. Like, who would ever think of that rule? It makes absolutely no sense… you can’t park your own truck in your own driveway? Lol…
In the beginning they just wanted to keep out junky trucks or unsightly trucks filled with junk. But because rules are rules and they know things are a slippery slope, they pick on pickups including this very nice one here!😡
The definition of "truck" is very broad. I'm sure the original intent of the "no trucks" rule was to restrict people from bringing dirty or very large work trucks home. However, "truck" as it's used today can mean anything from a little Chevy S-10 pickup to a gigantic dump truck. As we see in this case, a $100,000 luxury EV is considered a "truck" according to the HOA. Definitions need to be updated to exclude personal luxury vehicles from being classified with gravel haulers.
My HOA mandates everyone store their trash and recycling bins in their garage, yet the garage is for parking one vehicle, and just barely. Actually, I think most modern cars won't fit. I considered taking them to court but decided it wasn't worth the effort and cost. I've wanted to move for MANY years, but my partner refuses.
A lot of HOA's have rules that make no sense. They are just run by tyrant-minded people that like having control over other people. They don't care if the rules make no sense, they just enjoy enforcing rules period.
They replied today - see latest posts. I'll copy it here for you - @dgordon8100 18 hours ago This is an update regarding our Rivian Pick-up truck parked in our driveway.The Florida legislature passed bill, HB 1203, unanimously in March and was recently signed into law by Governor DeSantis. This bill makes some changes regarding Homeowners Associations. Specifically it states that “HOAs can’t ban residents from parking personal vehicles, including a pickup truck, or work vehicles - that aren’t commercial vehicles - on their property.”
I ran into that "No Pick Up Trucks" in Coral Gables in 1974, because apparently I was one of the 1st people to have a K5 Chevy Blazer. But I won my case against the Coral Gables because my Blazer was ruled as a "passenger vehicle", not a pick up truck !!!
My family got a blue R1T back in September, and it is amazing. It fits in our garage with just inches to spare, but no issues parking it in the garage. My family thankfully doesn't live in an HOA; HOAs are the worst.
@@patrickhynes6058 It's an electric vehicle, if you can't see the problem with storing an electric car inside a trapped box directly connected to where you rest your head at night then you've got more problems than worrying about youtube videos.
@@conscripthornet4430 You are not correct - per a recent Kelly Blue Book study: "Kelly Blue Book reported on findings from a study that shows EV are actually less likely to cause or be involved in fires than gasoline-powered or hybrid vehicles. Data from the National Transportation Safety Board showed that EVs were involved in approximately 25 fires for every 100,000 sold. Comparatively, approximately 1,530 gasoline-powered vehicles and 3,475 hybrid vehicles were involved in fires for every 100,000 sold." Source: Data Shows EVs are Less of a Fire Risk than Conventional Cars, Published February 12, 2024, Fairfax County, Virginia, Office of Environmental and Energy Coordination
Ive lived in my association for over 30 years, we modified ours to accomodate pickup trucks. When the rule was originally put in place it was to eliminate ugly pickup trucks that was used commercially. Most of the new pickup trucks are nicer than the cars so we changed the rules. Rules can be changed with the times.
That’s a reasonable approach. “I didn’t read the rules, I don’t like the one that it turns out I’m breaking, so I shouldn’t have to follow it,” is not.
Here’s a comment that makes complete sense, and nobody’s liked or commented on it like the other inane comments of "sue the HOA", "spray paint 'not a truck' on the side, that’ll fool the HOA", "erect a non-compliant mailbox in an act of defiance", "that’s why I’ll never live in an HOA, ain’t no one gunna tell me what I can or can’t do on my property", and so on. If you don’t like the rules you initially agreed to, or they’ve become antiquated or whatever, change them! It’s that simple. You’ll have an easier time amending the pickup truck bylaw now that they’re more of a luxury than cars than you will getting a variance on the color of your mailbox.
The same contract prevents the homeowner from operating a massage parlor or hotdog stand at their home. Its just rules that everyone agrees to. When you sign a contract your give your word. If your word means nothing then that is on you. What if the guy wanted to park his Food Truck in his driveway. That would be the very same violation.
Haha! All this because god forbid a person sees a truck and thinks to themselves you know what the property value is gonna go down because we have working class people here.
Hate to tell you, most countries have laws telling what you can and can't do on your property - some places have historical preservation laws that are esp. difficult.... At least in this case you can choose not to live in an HOA....
There is a community in the Bradenton Lakewood ranch area that also bans pick up trucks, considering some of the higher trim levels cost over 60k I bet they are more expensive than most of the cars in the community. My wife and I were going to buy a home in this community thank goodness she read the hoa rules before it was to late and we were able to pull back or offer, by the way the home is still for sale
I went on Dodge website and priced out the most expensive Ram 3500 I could manage and it came out to over 140k, a couple years ago, maybe half a dozen.
The title is misleading in the sense that HOA rule is against all trucks parking visibly, which is a frequent rule bur onerous for those that need a pickup truck to make a living. Do you want a neighbor who works in construction, remodeling or whatever? Many people don't mind... I see a pickup truck from my window without any discomfort. A systemic solution could be a law that HOA must run a referendum about a rule if, say, 20% of the voters request it.
Owner’s associations are very often like this. They do serve a valid purpose, but they often go way beyond their purpose to try to control things which are not their proper business. They need to be heavily regulated to keep them in line.
Ot just ban "HOAs" altogether on detached homes. Absolutely no business enslaving owners of detached homes across America or making housing in America unaffordable. This "HOA" garbage needs put a stop to. Make housing affordable again.
Rule number 1, don't ever buy a house that is controlled by an HOA
Yea prob gated Community but . not worth the hassle HOA
I can't imagine paying the government taxes and then taxes again to fruity overlord neighbors
My parents HOA allows cars and trucks parked in driveways but, I still don’t want an HOA.
Made that decision few decades back after owning a property in an HOA for 6 months of misery.
It was a lot easier before developers would buy huge plots of land and only make HOAs available. The ratio of traditional neighborhoods to HOAs is shrinking every year. I think it might be time to regulate these developments.
Imagine paying hundreds of thousands for a house, PLUS extra HOA fees for the privilege of being told what you can and can't do with your home.
Well, they want to be special and enclaved, thus, they are.
But that is how it works, so no need to imagine. It's all in writing before you buy the home and only subsequent amendments change anything.
Happens every day. You need to balance the hassle with the advantages. Or do like our relatives and run for the HOA board and get rid of the old members that are out of touch with the current living situations.
In that area, you're probably talking $ 1 million + for a home.
Sounds like any number of higher-end manufactured home communities.
He should go back to the HOA and give them an ultimatum. He gets to keep the truck parked where it is or he will put up a 40 foot tall HAM radio antenna. (Note: HOAs can’t stop you from putting up a HAM radio antenna because it is protected by federal law)
How about putting a bed cap / topper / camper shell ( no higher than the cabs roof ) to make it look like a SUV?
@@bobroberts2371 How about taking the Neo Nazi neuvo Communist HOA down a few pegs
@@pablopicaro7649 First off, don't move in to a HOA area if you can't abide by the rules. Second, putting a cap on the truck to make it look like a SUV would cause the HOA's head to explode because while it is a truck, it looks like an SUV.
Ban an SUV looking vehicle and ALL SUV's in the area would need to be banned. Intelligent people use intellect and IQ vs your random rant.
This is the difference between playing chess and hopscotch. . .. .. . .
OMG I hope this is true. Will research and share with others if so. Amazing
or a bat roost in one of the yards. federally protected species
Back in 2017, HOA tried to seize my 1975 Lamborghini Countach and 2003 Ferrari F430 because "It reduced everyone's house value". When I didn't let them take it they put a boot on both my cars, I cut it off (they scratched the rims on both my cars putting on the boot) and they tried to sue me for it. and lost the case I sued them back for about 1.8 for Emotional damage, trespassing, and Vandalism. 4 of the HOA board members were forced to sell their houses to pay me. when I won I threw a massive street party and HOA didn't say a word to me.
My neighbor had the same problem with his '02 Bugatti Centodieci, the HOA claimed they didn't like it parked on the street. He said it was because they didn't like him cranking the Beastie Boys at four in the morning on its Richter-scale sound system, the two-foot lift kit, or that he had removed the trunk lid and installed a stripper pole. The HOA tried to boot it but didn't have one that fit 36" spinning rims.
You guys are living the life. Man I am unreasonably jealous, good on you two for being successful.
Was there a news story about this. I wanna read about it
Was there a news story about this? I wanna read about it.
This story made my day
You know you are living around the wrong types of people where a work truck is considered a bad thing
Sadly he himself is that type of person. He has lived there for decades and had no problems with the rules up till it affected him personally.
@@Khalifrio well he literally didn’t even know the rule existed
@@HoloScope That's not the point.
Edit: (Re: Cont:) reply (my) to username: @derpixonisagreatname7153: For those still trying to ride the Rivian's owner: Hitting you up before your comment gets buried. That's still besides the point. The point is he voted for policy year in and year out. This is about the concept of the work ethic. HOA's committe consists of memebers who at the same time have a beurocratic responsibility.
If he read it or not, it's irrelevant. He only pointed it out when it affected him personally. Reminds me of how politicians operate. It's absolutely terrible.
@@HoloScope that's why you should... gee idk, read the contract that you signed when you purchased the house? 🤦♀
That ain’t no work truck! Thats a piece of art! Id be proud to see that in my neighborhood.
As a police officer and sheriff's deputy I got calls from HOA's to enforce their "rules" I would tell the HOA "Enforcer" that I had no authority or interest in enforcing their rules. Some of them would get really mad at me for not towing a car or telling a homeowner to close their garage door and would call internal affairs to complain. I would never live within any type of HOA or have a home with ridiculous deed restrictions (check your purchase paperwork a lot of homes have deed restrictions that can be enforced by neighbors) The concept was OK I guess in the beginning but the people on Saturday morning walking around with a clipboard and looking in my trash is not acceptable to me.
Thank you for your service, and more so for being realistic and honest dealing with these pricks & Karens.
Thank you Sir for not doing that. Those HOA rules are ridiculous
Respect to you for not listening to those Karens! We pay $650/yr and we get no pools/ gym etc! Literally a scam in plain sight
“police officer and sheriff's deputy”. Are you president of the United States as well? 🤣😂🤣😂
WOW. That’s a whole nother level of power tripping that they thought law enforcement was supposed to be involved in enforcement of their rules
This just made me so happy to hear the story of an H.O.A. having to reimburse a person for their attorney fees. Keep up the happy stories in these tough times. People need it.
They know exactly what they're enforcing isn't right, but they're sitting on a Mountain full of cash & will attempt to win that way.
I’m on an HOA board here in Austin, TX….we had an owner paint his house a nice clean white color before putting it up,for sale ……unfortunately for him he didn’t read the HOA paint guidelines of neutral beige colors only……he went to closing and saw the cost of repainting ($15,000) added to his closing costs…..he of course paid up at closing.
@@3101home And you feel good about doing that to someone?
@@tim3172 I specifically didn’t do anything to this resident who didn’t obey the HOA rules….the HOA did it by enforcing the rules. I sleep well at night knowing democratic rule of laws & rules is justified. I also feel good about contributing as an HOA board member volunteering my free time to enhance my civic responsibility.
@@3101homeobeying a ridiculous rule is the problem. Is like if I tell you dont the restroom unless the sky is blue. So it makes you a Karen when you enforce it. I am pretty sure you will disagree with me so lets just move on.
I think "no overnight pickup outside rule" was there to keep out certain working class people away from the neighborhood.
Yes.
No it is to keep trucks from being seen
The rule is to keep people from parking work vehicles in the neighborhood. My HOA clearly defines work vehicles whereas this one just says “trucks” which is very outdated. This guy has a 100k luxury vehicle.
@@119AgentI have a $100k moded Ram 1500 truck and I work in healthcare.
@@abdullahal-shimri3091 okay?
There was an HOA right next to where I lived. They had really strict rules like not having your garage door open after a certain time. Your grass has to be completely green. You can’t water your lawn/ flowers/ anything after 2pm.
They kept thinking that the entirety of my street had to abide by their rules and would send letters telling us that if we did not stop our “wrong residency practice” that we would be fined and taken to court. Our entire street decided to have a loud party with a slip n slide that lasted until 8pm. Never heard from them again
Until 8 PM!?!
You guys living the savage life out there.
i had a neighbor next to me that moved to a HOA neighborhood the 2nd day he was there his truck leaked a little oil onto HIS driveway and the HOA sent a letter to clean it or face a $50. fine i think he realized he made a big mistake not staying put.
HOA president here. That's unacceptable. What a way to decrease neighborhood value.
@@sailawaybob that was a wild story bob
We should call them what they are bro. HOA Nazis 😂😂 where I live there isn't hoas and the only time anyone complained about much was when people moved in and started fist fighting in the street but everyone didn't like them so they ended up leaving and renting the property to someone else and then moving all together
HOA’s are just a way for an elite few homeowners to lord over the other residents like serfs.
The serfs accept it. Or should we call them simps?
So glad I sold my previous home and got out of the HOA. Freedom!
@@jamesr2888in this case, these simps wear red hats all day everyday and preach fake freedom. 😂
The hoa mad cause they can’t afford one
Their not elite their thefts
You know you're in an HOA rooted in owners that have been there since the 70's when they don't realize that pick ups are now luxury vehicles.
They need to update theirs documents.
Even luxury /premium truck is still a truck 😅
@@Nikowalker007 yes, but when this HOA was established, it was probably back in the 70's when trucks were associated with working class people, and had crank windows, no AC, and vinyl interior.
A long shot from the modern movement in the late 90's to early 2000's of the luxury truck like Escalade, and Blackwood's. My HOA even dropped the pick up truck rule years before we moved in, pivoting to a "No work trucks: i.e.- no signage on the pickup.
So there is an obvious distinction, and it sounds like this guy's HOA is purely gatekeeping and flexing their "We are the kings of the HOA, you're merely a surf" by trying to force his hand on a $100,000+ truck... When they themselves probably drive a luxo SUV. Not that long ago, SUV's were utilitarian just like pickups. It was the whole CAFE Fuel Regulations that made SUV's popular by automakers not revamping sedans and wagons, and going the cheaper route by pivoting to SUV's.
@@Staatus_Quo Many of today's HOA's are new they have them in Ohio
@@lexicat6177 it depends where you live. There aren't a lot here in NY, I happen to have one in my neighborhood, but it isn't super strict. But, it has been in effect since the neighborhood was built in 1984.
And my in-laws live in Florida, and there seem to be a ton, and they date back pre-80's into the 70's. The older HOA's have some archaic rules.
Technically, SUVs are classified as trucks. I wonder how many residents have Range Rovers or Tahoes sitting in their driveways.
What about the compact crossover segment? Would that vary by state? Did Massachusetts if you have a car like a Subaru Forester are Toyota RAV4 the registration we'll have the vehicle listed as an SUV. If the ivian here had a cap on it it would look like it's SUV counterpart.
Ford expedition MAX is "farm equipment" 🤔🤔🤔
Good point
SUVs aren't trucks! Trucks are much larger. An Isuzu Nls (for example) is a truck. An SUV and the vehicle in this video are not trucks. -Although I also don't think they should be classified as cars, because they're far too big.
In Australia, we have a huge problem (no pun intended) with the popularity of those sorts of over-sized vehicles taking up far too much space in parking bays.
@@jublywubly SUVs are built on truck chassis and are considered trucks by the government so they can have lower safety standards AND so SUV gas mileage doesn’t count against a manufacturer’s average fleet gas mileage.
We’re looking to buy a house. If it has HOA fees, we automatically skip it. HOA fees are you paying someone to harass you.
We did the same thing when we were buying. The house we ended getting is technically in an HOA but it's just us and our neighbor. And the only dues are 200 dollars a year for well and road maintenance. Pretty much the only rule is we can't have a pig farm. We were ok with that.
I told my realtor to keep hoas out of any lists! I won't even look at it
Where I live 90% of homes in my city and are in an HOAs and the homes that are not in HOAs are either multi-million dollar "horse properties" or tiny old "starter homes". So I had to actually read and understand the HOA bylaws of any house I was interested in. It was a pain but helped me avoid situations like this and I was shocked at some of the crazy bylaws some HOAs had.
I have a HOA! They started getting on me about my grass being too tall when in fact it was not, on top of them bugging me about the side of my house being dirty when other houses are 100 times worse and still dirty! I basically told them to f**k off and they never bugged me again lol
Then the HOA's are working as intended.
I love the heart warming story of an H.O.A. having to pay $40k. I plan on telling this as a bed time story for years to come.
Care to guess where the HOA gets the $40,000. that warms your heart? They are not the Federal Government and don't have the luxury of printing money
They'll just raise dues to make up for it.
Who do you think the HOA gets the funds from to pay the bill?
@@TheCobruhAlienat0r an HOA that cannot pay it's bills is insolvent, and will be dissolved by the court. As in, they can't raise dues.
@@TheCobruhAlienat0r good HOA members should suffer for their stupid rules such as this. If I had this case I would sue the hell outta them, win my case, and then sell 😂 I would never want to be a part of an HOA in the first place tbh because there are plenty of neighborhoods that are just as nice without them.. they cause more problems than they are worth..
As a Building Inspector in South Florida for 37 years, I was called by a roofing contractor re: a 4:12 slope cement re-roof problem. The house was only 14 years old, and I was the original inspector. The workers were picking up the undamaged tiles by hand. The HOA behind closed doors required all roofs to be pressure cleaned twice a year, using bleach with the water. Resulting in the nails rusting off at the mopped slate underlayment, and the only thing holding the tiles in place was gravity. After the lawsuit, four of the six board members had to sell their homes to pay for 15 other houses with the same issue. Those HOA Boards can be dangerous and costly!!
That’s definitely an idea invented by Karens. That’s what HOAs are. Collective Karens. They’re a disease and should be constitutionally banned. Standalone houses shouldn’t have strata management. And no person should be beholden to other’s property values, even if their fears were true. You’re not required to prop up people’s businesses or stock values, or social security funds. Etc. you’re not required to prop up people’s crypto values. Or collectible items, intellectual property etc. but mandate it for a bunch of sociopath’s houses and they think that sounds about right.
Thanks that you made sure that the right people had to bleed for that one.
@@paxundpeace9970 video Is only 2 min long where is 4:12?
@@Larry-bm7ez He is referring to the pitch/slope/angle of the roof; not a time stamp.
@@Larry-bm7ez Derp derp derp
There is a retired guy who has a bench in his yard that he sits on every day to look at nature, and of course, the HOA wanted the bench removed because it was an eye sore to them.
psychos
It is insane, ...especially when the old guy probably never signed a contract saying they could violate his civil righs
I love how you can’t park in your own driveway but you can park in the street.
Of course.
Then, the association can have the vehicle towed with the excuse that you shouldn't park on the street and should use the driveway.
Their beef is that is is a "truck"
@@r6u356une56ney Why is truck in quotes
@@goodgremlinmedia2757 because that's how it identifies
@@goodgremlinmedia2757 because the outdated implication of "truck" is that it must be a work vehicle and not a personal vehicle. Because people don't own "trucks" for personal use.
Never buy into an HOA. These associations pose too much risk against individuals they don't like and their members are often Karens intoxicated with power who can do much harm if challenged.
Remember when they wanted people to leave their garages wide open?
Yet, they don't want to see you (commercial) truck, RV in sight, only inside of your tiny garage.
Kevins too?
Not all hoa’s are bad. For example I park my tow truck in my driveway. Also I park my semi truck in my driveway. Only problem is that in the winter we are not allowed to use salt on the ice, because of the airplanes, they cannot get rusted. And trust me if I had a steel plane I wouldn’t want it to rust either.
@jygb7092 I don't understand your question.
It's not only Karen's, self entitled millennials alphabet generations have to have their own way or they cry
I work in mortgage and my department works directly with HOA’s. Over the past 5 years you can’t imagine some of the most ridiculous things I’ve seen them do to homeowners. I will NEVER buy a home with an association. Especially the large management companies.
Thanks for the tip
Im assuming HOA is an equivalent to union
@@gregi787 nope. hoa is "management". unions (or residents rights groups) represent the little guy that hoa's rule over.
@@gregi787 you can say that. Lol
Give us your top ten please :)
"It may hurt our property value." 😂😂😂 $100k truck is an eye sore? 😂
It’s rivian yes it’s a eyesore
I'd be more concerned about what it's going to do to the property value when people find out they could be fined for parking their own vehicle in their own driveway. I don't know many people that would buy a house with rules like that.
Nah, Rivian has some problems here and there, but they look rather nice
He might of meant, that the homes will not be worth as much because a HOA owner cannot own this truck, or a cyber truck, so its future price will be lower compared to a house
That will allow you the freedom to own a truck.
If he payed $100k for a truck he probably is stupid enough to live in an HOA.
I will never understand people that will buy a very expensive house and then paid a monthly fee to have someone tell them what to do with their property.
Then you’ve never lived in a nice house, next to someone with 4 not running wheel less cars in their front yard. Or the dozen other examples I can give.
See if you feel the same way when a crack house is your neighbor and you have no recourse. Something something baby with bathwater
@@Existentialprophet I been a home owner for nearly 50 years and never had a "crackhouse" near my house, nor my house have lost value.
@@jamesbizs yeah the HOA is perfect until you actually need them.
HOAs have broad support lol
The vast majority of people like them. It's wild.
The number one reason why I would never buy a home with an HOA...... It was bad enough when I had to live next door to the subdivision that was built around me and they still wanted me to abide by their ridiculous rules
Did you tell them to go pound sand?
I would shooting in my back yard lol
@@Dr.pikachuu Or become a goat farmer.
@@melindaunknown6411 wouldn't really work. You would need to be a goat farmer BEFORE the subdivision was built to not get sued by your neighbors or their HOA.
Well we hope you bucked them!!😂
"We are so privileged that we didn't even want to see a vehicle ever representing work (even if it isn't) in our neighbourhood."
Ding ding ding. These rules were created specifically to ensure the people they view as "undesirable" don't live in their neighborhood.
@@jawsch But the rules specify prohibit TRUCKS.
@@johnp139 Yes, because they don't want "working class" people living in their neighborhood. They don't want people who use their vehicles for work.
They want people who either don't do "manual" labor type positions which require a truck and/or they only want people who can afford multiple vehicles and can "hide" their trucks so their neighborhood gives off a certain appearance.
@@johnp139 And there is a mentality that people who drive trucks are blue collar working class people and snooty people don't like that.
@@bradley3549 Also that trucks imply noise, either from running or from people working.
Really, those rules are just there so they have something they can complain about. People disparage cops for being high school bullies who go on a power trip, but even the worst stereotypical example of that kind of person (probably a rent-a-cop tbh) has nothing on these gold plated piles of excrement.
addendum: Once I was with a friend in a K5 Blazer with the open top up on Cape Cod. We were bringing another friend back to her cottage, which was in one of those little villages of cottages (over in Dennis, near the Yarmouth line, not far from Nantucket Sound) and a cop who was leaving the village (presumably there on some call, this was summer and there are a lot of idiot drunks on the Cape during the summer) actually prevented us from driving through the village. It was perhaps 2300 or so, maybe a little later, but before midnight. Physically prevented us from going in by blocking the entrance with his car. Probably wanted to feel like a man again after being castrated by whoever he was just dealing with. We told him where he could go with that (remember people, vulgarity is protected speech, gogo first amendment), pretended to go somewhere else and just drove around to another entrance to the village.
I worked for a water department one of the HOAs we served told us we couldn't drive our trucks into their area. The department head told them okay we will just shut off the water to your area if something happens. They were happy with that for about a month. Then they had a water main break so we shut off the water to the 180 homes in the HOA After about 12 hours the changed their rules allowing trucks to travel their roads so we fixed it.
they detected a smidge of happiness and descended upon him immediately
Yes, they're probably jealous that he has gotten so many positive inquiries about the truck.
Well, I love the truck. But parking it in the front yard and running a cord out to charge it looks janky as hell. Park it inside!
@@BigKandRtv It's his house, he should be able to charge his vehicle however he likes.
@@jaredschmidt4614 Jared, Can you open a dance club in the middle of a cemetery? No. The idea that land has restricted use is older than you and I combined. Naivety is no excuse. If you buy a house in a covenant neighborhood and expect to ignore the rules, that’s called a Karen. Don’t be a Karen.
@@BigKandRtv we were talking about charging, not the outdated HoA rule that will most likely get overruled as mentioned about a similar situation in the video.
I know a guy that lived in an HOA development and got out of everything by distracting people when buying the house and pocketed all the HOA paperwork. None of it ever got submitted, so he is not part of the HOA. When they tried to force him to follow the rules he took them to court and won, since he had never signed into the HOA. After winning he did everything he could to piss off the HOA. He parked a broke down rusty old junker on the street and his boat which under the rules was not allowed. They would check the trailer every day to see if there was even an inch or over his property line so they could have it removed. He finally sold the home after 10 years and since he never had any HOA paperwork he didnt have to disclose the house was under HOA and the new owners didn't have to sign any HOA agreement either.
Was that in Florida?
What a beautiful story
I’ll take things that never happened for $500
Gigachadism
He could probably make a shitload of $ on a workshop of how to do what he did
The HOA forced me to destroy my boat or face fines that would force me to sell my house. Fight back like I did. I listed my house for half its value, price on the sign out front. I refused to sell when buyers offered. For years, people had to sell for less than they would have gotten or not sell. Screw your neighbors, they ARE the HOA.
Not bad. Lol. Well done
I’d be surprised if this is true. If a potential buyers made a reasonable offer and you turned them down, you would have to make sure you didn’t potentially or imply a violation of any fair housing laws. Most realtor would be wise of it in no time, and a judge wouldn’t be forgiving of trying to screw over the HOA as a reason.
@@Thomas-fy9yc Pretty easy to prove you didn't discriminate. "I'm not actually selling the house. I just like the way the sign looks. The first amendment protects my right to do this."
@@Thomas-fy9yc ...lol, ofcourse it's not true...this is the dumbest post on this story yet...
@NaptownClassic The first amendment only protects speech from being suppressed by a government entity, not an HOA, that you signed a contract with....
Back a few years ago I lived in a very small development of upscale homes. I owned a 4x4 Quad cab with an 8ft bed that was not a commercial vehicle and kept spotless. Shortly after moving in I got a notice from the President of the HOA that I would have to find somewhere else to park it because all vehicles had to be inside the garage at night. My truck wouldn't fit into the garage and they thought they had me. After being warned several times I showed up at the next homeowner's meeting. Since all of us only had a two car garage and many owners had at least 3, I told them when all owners stuffed their vehicles into their garage at night, I'd make other arrangements for mine. That was the end of the threats. HOA's decide to pick and choose what rules they want to apply so they better be ready to apply them all when they come after someone else.
Ah, America, land of free. Free, they said. You can't even park your own vehicle in your own yard.
On the other world corner, a Communist China just settled an aerotaxi, a promise that American futurologist gave 100 years ago.
Karen said "Beautiful truck, can i see it?" "Takes photos" "emails landlords and request for its removal" LOL.
The rules were already on the books way before Karen (spelled Carin) showed up.
Wouldn't the Karen be the one who bought the truck, broke the rules, and started to complain?
This comment 🤣
@@Thunderbyrd. it has always been "Karens" behind these types of things.
@@TimBowSpice No, the Karen would be the one thinking electric pickups should be considered a commercial vehicle
Its amazing how much hate one can get over a vehicle
Haha. Aye Americans are the greatest hypocrites
Simple. It’s a con.. if everyone in your street buys a electric car..
Your whole street will need to be updated to carry the draw load..
And then times that around America.. whoops it’s a con..
Americans have been "groomed" to hate on the daily for decades...
That’s crazy
Are you free or are u dom?
Once lived in an HOA house where it was against the rules to own a dog larger than 30 pounds, and they would regularly look at my very fluffy 25 pound dog and accuse me of her being over 30 pounds. It got so bad I had to get on a scale while holding the dog and show them that the dog's weight was well under the limit. When the HOA board member who bothered me most was killed in a car crash in which he was drunk I couldn't help but laugh.
Dark ending but couldn't help but laughing.
rip bozo 💀
The ending made me chuckle. Totally unexpected.
I do love a happy ending 😊
That ending is messed up but I'd be lying if I said I don't agree. Can't imagine anyone messing with my dog like that.
This is an update regarding our Rivian Pick-up truck parked in our driveway.The Florida legislature passed bill, HB 1203, unanimously in March and was recently signed into law by Governor DeSantis. This bill makes some changes regarding Homeowners Associations. Specifically it states that “HOAs can’t ban residents from parking personal vehicles, including a pickup truck, or work vehicles - that aren’t commercial vehicles - on their property.”
Awesome.
Imagine owning a house and having other people tell you what you can do with it
Right. I hate HOA’s!
That's what HOA's do
@@BeccaHetrick I'm aware
Sounds Un-American.
Yeah but he doesn't own the land. He might own what's on top of it 😂😂😂 that's why you buy your land than build
It's actually pretty disgusting how they judge working mens vehicles as unsightly. A lot of those guys are your plumbers, electricians etc.
They don't want to be reminded of the poors while at home.
Try driving your patrol car home from work.
They really hate cops in these HOAs.
Well they are unsightly. The problem is, not all trucks are.
HoAs suck either way.
Probably a liberal neighborhood.
@@OKOKOKOKOKOKOK-zn2fy but everyone hates cops
When HOA board members unnecessarily and tyrannically bully other residents like this, I’m also amazed that their homes don’t accidentally burn down.
Arson?
Its because good people just suffer under abusive behaviors and revolt agaisnt the rules rather than burning the next door neighbors home down which is surely going to decrease the average cost of the home in the neighborhood and thus lower your own as well.
You said it much nicer then i would of...and i would not use the word ACCIDENT!
@@BigKandRtv Such a angry sounding word...some think of it as getting rid of rubbish ...
@@martenkrueger8647 Nah. You’d be on vacation somewhere off grid when… what’s that you say??? Three HOA board member’s houses mysteriously caught fire and burned half way to the ground??? I’m sorry detective but I was on a fishing trip and have no idea what happened.
But it’s a damn shame what happened to their homes and all. I wonder if they’re gonna stick around the neighborhood. I sure hope so, they’re such hospitable neighbors and all…
Imagine spending all that money on a house and a vehicle and some random people who will never matter are on a power trip wants to tell you how to live your life or literally pay for it… how are HOAs even legal?
@@brandon23471found the HOA president ! boot licker
My mom was shot and killed by a carjacker (March 11, 2020) in the driveway of a neighborhood with an HOA that didn’t allow security cameras. The President of the HOA came out and found her after the gunshots and told me how she has PTSD from the incident, but doubled down on not allowing security cameras in the neighborhood anyway.
I took the issue to our state (Utah… you can find articles on it from 2020 and 2021) and the legislature passed a law prohibiting HOAs from banning security cameras. (SB 39 I believe was the number).
I was kinda upset that the House of Representatives changed the law to only require them to allow cameras by potential entrances and exits, but I haven’t been able to get real clarification as to whether this will allow them by windows since I don’t live in a neighborhood but man… HOAs can be highly irrational…
This is exactly why when I purchased my new home I made sure there was no HOA! You are not going to tell me what I can and cannot do to my home that I worked hard and paid for! I just won’t have it!
Yes you right
Relax mosby the bank ownes your home they have deed not you. Since you just purchased you're mostly paying interest to your landlord the bank
HOAs sometimes are good. You need to read all their terms and conditions. I would say majority of hoa properties do as intended keeping sidewalks/streets clean, bushes and trees trimmed. They also get into action when lazy neighbors don't clean the exterior of their house. It's also a great deterrent to keep lazy dirty people from purchasing near you.
I would absolutely live in an hoa community because everything looks nice and clean.
Agreed
For real, basically paying a fee to be babysat and controlled like a toddler after buying your own home.
There's plenty of clean upscale neighborhoods without hoas, some people just need an authority figure to look over them for some reason..
@@260657df yeah upscale because we all have tens of thousands laying around and qualify for jumbo loans. How about you just read their hoa agreement before making an offer. Or ask the neighbors how the HOA treats them. Lookup property records to find the home owner whose been there the longest. Ask that person about the HOA.
My mother worked for one of the largest HOA management companies in the United States for 20 years. The main goal is to get fines not protect peoples properties. They have fleets of vehicles that simply go around looking for fines, no matter how minor the supposed offense. The stories she has are astonishing. They always say the same thing, you should have read the bylaws, which are written by lawyers, and are often long, complicated, and vague enough to cause confusion. They do tend to back down if you get a lawyer but most people don't want to deal with lawyers and will pay the fine, which is what they are counting on.
Laws shouldn't be long and should be clear. There shouldna long list of laws for making laws readable for the common people if it's meant for them to follow
Karma will get your mom for harrassing these innocent hardworking Americans.
@@furyofbongos Yes. It's not supposed to go to the managers but to help finance the HOA itself. However, the managers make 100k+ salaries, company cars, bonuses, etc.. the money gets back to them in legal but still unethical way. My mother was just a secretary, so never saw any of that money but eventually she got tired of how corrupt and hypocritical these people were, so she quit. She now works at job that pays less and is a farther drive but she's happier than she's ever been getting away from those people. Moral to the story, being around good people will make you happier than making more money working for awful people.
No they don't. I worked for them too. Maybe some petty ones do.
@@krane15 Depends on the company/corporation and large associations are companies/corporations. The one my mother worked for had 500+ associations in 14 states. Everything I said is true. And as a contractor, whenever an association has anything go do with a project, the price goes up, a lot. Not always, but usually associations are awful to work for. You will have12 bosses, each one with conflicting views of how a project should be run and they are petty as hell and hate each other. Again not always but usually. The larger the association the more obnoxious they will be, the richer the association the more Karen's you'll find. This is pretty much a standard rule. I would rather deal with a federal government project than an HOA project and that's saying something.
Paying for an hoa is just paying someone to tell you what you can and can't do on your own property. I've bought two houses, both times I told the realtor I wouldn't consider an hoa. Both times, I've been happy with the house.
I have a nice home on 5 acres with no HOA. But of course, I now have a hoarder neighbor after my good neighbor got foreclosed on because of an ARM home equity loan (never get an ARM loan!!!). The banks get rid of good neighbors who take care of their property and sell it to scum bags. I'd still prefer this over an HOA because those usually get controlled by narcissistic hitler wanna bes who are on a power trip and want to dictate everything you do down to the type of curtains you choose. If I could afford it, I'd buy a home on enough acreage that I never had to see a neighbor.
@reesedaniel5835 the hoarding thing is an issue of its own magnitude. It's a sad mental health issue that hurts everyone. I rented a room in a hoarders house one time. They actually had an hoa, but they had hired people to come in and clear it out and clean before I went to see it but it got super bad crazy fast. I left before it became a big enough issue for the hoa to notice. Anyway, I'm sorry you have to deal with that. It's no way for anyone to live.
I do the same as you. When buying a house I tell the realtor the same thing as you. nO HOA
@@reesedaniel5835 ARM was good many years ago… plenty of people didn’t refinance and get these low rates must be hating themselves now
@@double_joseph327 ARM means Adjustibe Rate Mortgage. The bank can adjust the interest rate to virtually any number they choose and I can assure you, it will never go down, only up. This gives the bank the power to adjust it so high the borrower cannot repay the loan and they can foreclose at will. ARM loans are only for the financially stupid, or those who can pay it off fast (which defeats the purpose).
HOAs should be illegal.
What the HOA defines as a truck was probably intended as like a work truck with a box or panels on the back. Not a personal pickup truck. Antiquated HOA rules and too many Karen’s. I’m rooting for the homeowner!
Even then I don’t understand the problem? Someone drives through the neighborhood and thinks, “oh no, they have a job!”?
@@randomizednamme Yeah, I was thinking, "What's wrong with a work truck". One of my neighbors parks his Freightliner in his front yard when he isn't on the road. No one is complaining.
Exactly commercial truck
They might start legislating against personal pickup trucks to "protect the environment". Already hearing such proposals but from environmetalists...
Cut the racist felon karen sht out criminal
If HOA’s could get away with it, they would dictate when you go to the bathroom and when you went to bed at night. Never buy a home in a neighborhood that tells you what to do on your own property.
Unfortunately in some places it is nearly impossible to avoid buying a house in an HOA and you end up paying 100K to several million more for a non HOA property. Fortunately there are good HOAs full of people who dislike HOAs so the HOA is mostly focused on community property and has minimal private property bylaws. But you have to read the bylaws for any place you are even considering or you end up in one of the crazy restrictive HOA that don't allow ANY vehicle to be parked on your own driveway over night and you can't have bikes or toys or any equipment in your front yard overnight. I was like WTF this is for real??? And I noticed those HOAs usually have fees 4x higher than what I pay.
Looks like the HOA's are working...
Well in some country clubs they have cameras and you get a ticket for not following the speed limit
You think it's only happening on HOA. Just watch as this current government will tell you when to sleep and what to eat.
The alternative bro is to move somewhere with an HOA and ignore all their rules on purpose and then when they take you to court you can easily defend yourself. All you have to say is "life liberty and the pursuit of happiness"
Still amazes me that anyone would even think about what's parked in a neighbor's driveway...let alone take issue with it.
Some people these days can't stand it if they aren't trying to control every aspect of someone else's life. Anybody that claims the Rivian is a work truck that would damage other homeowners property values is a fool.
The same nosey neighbors are the ones who nominate houses for historical preservation, typically Karens with too much time on their hands and have insecurity about change.
it bothers me if a neighbor parks an RV in their driveway because it blocks my vision when im leaving my own parking lot.
Think back 20-25 years ago. XYZ Landscaping and Lawn care. Pickups back then didn't have heated and ventilated leather seats with power tail gates.
@Jack Bates I could see maybe some complaints if someone had a real rusty nasty old beater car in their driveway, that looked completely out of place in a nice neighborhood. Even then though all they would need to do is throw a car cover on it. But telling someone they cant have a super nice truck like that Rivian in their own driveway is beyond ridiculous.
I grew up in a time where someone walking up to your house and telling you where you can park your vehicle was laughable..I still can't wrap my mind around how goofy people have become. They literally pay to pretend to own a home...but not just any home...one that comes with it's own little government to extract money from them and scrutinize their every move looking for an excuse to charge a fine. I'd rather live in a van DOWN BY THE RIVER!
Let me guess...You live in an HOA neighborhood...and your the HOA snitch with the presidents # on speeddial.@@brandon23471
@@brandon23471You can get the cops called on you for disturbing the peace, no HOA necessary.
@@brandon23471that’s an exaggerated stretch lol
@@brandon23471 Noise complaints dont only exist in HOA neoghborhoods you friggin dingus.
Damn, he's lucky. He got a notice.
My best friend parked his F150 in front of my house and the HOA had it towed overnight.
There was nothing in the bylaws about anything other than commercial vehicles with external markings or tool storage.
Fortunately, we moved to owner-requested towing only and dissolved major parts of the HOA.
I earned some enemies with the local predatory towing company. Oh well.
how did you dissolve the HOA? i own an apt and the HOA is trash, the management company keeps changing without any notice or any contact info, they refuse to do any repairs despite collecting >$500/mo from each resident, and i KNOW i'm not the only frustrated homeowner in my building
So far for the land of the free.
The same rules prevent residents from operating a massage parlor or hotdog stand at their home. You know this going in.. You sign a contract and give your word on your honor you will not park a truck in your driveway. I am reminded of the rock group that had in their contract that they would have a bowl of M&Ms in their dressing room with something like all the red ones removed. It seems silly but it was something everyone agreed upon and it was adhered to.
The best solution for an illegal tow is to report it stolen, then show up at the tow company. Demand it back, refuse to pay. When they refuse to give it back, break in and take it. In most areas, you're allowed to use reasonable force to reclaim your stolen property. I'd consider bolt-cutters or a Dremel on a lock 'reasonable'. Record the whole thing. Call the non-emergency line when you've left. Advise them that you reclaimed your stolen property from the thieves, but had to do a minor amount of damage to a couple locks to get it back.
@@guidedmeditation2396except the comment points out that there was no rule against trucks but they towed the vehicle anyways. I’d also say a hotdog stand and your own personal vehicle are in two different categories
He needs to check the legal definition of a "truck" in his state, as it likely does not apply to light duty pickup trucks, so the HOA can stuff it.
I had an issue with an HOA at a previous house, but after reading the wording of the bylaws, and the legal definition of a "truck," I gave the HOA the middle finger, and there was nothing they could do about it.
Yep, is this a pick-up or a truck? This should be clearly defined with a GVWR in pounds or class size.
Electric vehicles are extremely heavy probably more than 6000 lbs. HOA probably knows this and trying to flex their muscle. Remember these rules were probably written before evs really came in the picture. Thats y they talking about the 25 yr old rule. N if this dude owns a bussiness being over 6k lbs he can write the truck off as a work truck.
The interesting thing is Florida considers this a "Heavy Truck" which according to the statue, is not the same thing as a "truck". There's no mention of heavy trucks in the HOA agreement and if the vehicle isn't being used commercially, they have no claim.
@@D44rkFx yea the rivian is 7100 lbs. Someone from hoa knows this and is trying to flex.
@@capo337g Trucks go by GVWR and class. The Rivian R1T has a low GVWR of 8500.
if i was him i would %100 take this to court
*100%
he already did and hoa lost the case
he did, didn't you watched the video?
I'm SHOOKEN! In the empire of de Satan no less. 😁
Yes he already did but, I agree because he should try again at a higher level court.
Someone's on a power trip at that HOA.
power trip?😂😂😂
@@sps244 you could say they're all jolt up
That’s what HOAs are
@@SigFigNewton it was a pun joke 😁
Both of the neighborhoods I have lived in have had HOA’s and even though they were strict about trailers & boats, never did they say anything about trucks. That’s utter ridiculous. Not all pickups are work vehicles like people envision them to be and it does not decrease the value & reputation of the vehicle it just shows that people have variety in the cars they purchase & actually shows that they work unlike the members of the HOA who are most likely stay-at-homes who only leave their house for their numerous plastic surgeries to look like an alien a couple times a week.
Even if it was a work vehicle , it shouldn't matter
@@ant2011 I agree
I agree to a point but would also agree with the neighborhood, HOA resident board rep. If you are moving or buying a condo, house, apt, property 🏘 read & know the policy, SOPs before you live there. The "ohhh I was unaware of that!" bit does not cut it.
@@ant2011 Ik, that’s what I said. Owning a work truck and having it in your driveway shows interested buyers in that area that successful people live there
It’s a very misleading article. So, it has nothing to do with the fact that it’s electric? Why was it so slanted that way?
This is exactly why I would NEVER live in an HOA! Imagine buying a nice house for $500k or better and still being told what you can and can’t do. Kick rocks!
Almost happened to me. I found a nice home in North Dallas near the Galleria for $1.2 million and was going to buy it. My realtor did their research and found out that while the HOA is relatively cheap ($78 for an entire year), I wasn’t allowed to park my truck in my driveway because that would devalue everyone else’s property. My Ford Raptor cost more than many of the luxury cars in that neighborhood, but “a vehicle meant for work/construction” is supposedly a negative sight. I ended up getting a nicer house around the same price without any HOA in Irving instead.
@@brandon23471 thanks. Would have been a costly mistake
@@brandon23471 lol like they can't enforce rule after you sign and buy the house 😂😂😂 all you need is a majority of no lifers living in the neighbourhood.
Never EVER buy a house with an HOA unless your perfectly happy with any rules they could ever make up. Can't believe people ever got sucked into these traps to begin with.
Absolutely; I had nothing but nightmares with my previous home's HOA. There had been an ADT Security sign on the front lawn next to the door when I bought the house, and I never bothered to remove it; however, 16 years later, the HOA sent me a notice asking me to remove the sign or be fined.
The people never read the covenants and restrictions or the bylaws, as a former Property manager I would definitely not buy a home in a hoa!
People get sucked into them because their choices are either deal with an HOA, live in a neighborhood where gunshots at night are a regular occurence, or commute a long distance from a peewater little town where you can find a newer home without the HOA baloney.
HOA rules need to be restricted by law or banned outright.
In this area you need to have a gated community with security. That often means hoa.
So anyone who spends $100,000 for a pickup has more of a problem than where he lives.
Why would you live in a place where other people DICTATE how you use your space?
Your dictating too by living in a HOA. I bet you don't see cars on blocks or crackhouses in the neighborhood. No homeless or beggars. Move into one with yard services would be awesome.
@@smokingjoe9864 *you’re
And why are you assuming he also lives in a HOA?
What are you talking about? You live under hundreds and hundreds of rules every day every day, not just in an HOA.
@@jameylane1591 that is literally not the point at all. Don’t act like you don’t realize how blatantly stupid this rule is.
@@smokingjoe9864 you act like every neighborhood without a HOA is packed with beggars and homeless people 🤣🤣
I use to live in Weston and i bought a 2003 Dodge Ram single cab not knowing about the HOA rule. I brought it home the first day around 7 p.m. and the very next day i had a letter from the HOA saying i couldnt have it parked in the driveway. I was fortunate that it was a single cab because it just fit into the garage. I was born in Miami and lived there for 36 years until 2006 when i moved to NC it was the best move i ever made what a different world it is here and of course i bought a house with no HOA. Trucks now are nicer than a lot of cars but not being able to park it in your driveway is a complete joke.
Lol in NC you're looked at weird if you DONT have a truck
Er, you bought the house without reading the CC&Rs? And then whine about it when you broke the rules you agreed to? Oh my, what a tool.
@@ArthurDentZaphodBeeb The irony of you making your comment, then calling someone else a tool. You have zero self awareness lmao
@@ArthurDentZaphodBeeb I bought the house pre construction and bought the truck 6 years later. I had never had a HOA and growing up in my parents house there were no such things. So I had never heard of trucks not being able to parked in front of a house. It's actually something that needs to be changed. Most trucks now are nicer than cars it makes no sense for that kind of rule. So no I didn't read it if that makes you feel better about yourself being a tool yourself.
Why did you first live in an HOA anyway?
Being Brazilian it's very bizarre to me that some random association can dictate what you can do in a property you own, even when the property is not in a closed condominium
The idea behind the association is that you won't have any neighbors that let their house go or do something crazy that detracts from the look and image that would bring down the value of everyone's home.
Like someone who won't cut their grass regularly, or paints their house a goofy color, or puts up stuff that is oddball.
The problem is some of the HOA's ended up making stupid rules like not parking a truck in driveway and you get people running them are strict a-holes.
If you want to do anything you want to your property, buy 10 acres of land with no one around it and build your house on it. Chances are if you live in "urban, upscale and convenient" areas, there will be some sort of HOA.
@@itsatrap7215it’s only urbanites that defend HOA’s, they are intrinsincally ridiculous, if you hate what your neighbors might do its best to live far away from them.
@@javiervelez892not everyone wants to live in the middle of nowhere, and some people also don’t want RV’s sitting parked next to their house 24/7. They’re not intrinsically ridiculous, they just can be
@@nolan122No, HOA’s are ridiculous. It’s ridiculous that you have to pay to have someone tell you what you can and cannot do on your property and then they can take away your property if you don’t abide by them. That’s horseshit.
I’ve spoken to people that have lived in Weston and I’ve heard many horror stories just like this. The cops are also insane and will ticket you for anything. I don’t know why people want to live there.
Well if it's a ticketable offense, obviously the cops would give you a ticket... They can't give you tickets for things that are not a ticketable offense. Would you want police just ignoring things like that? You want the police to just ignore people breaking the law because "they write too many tickets"....
@@BeccaHetrickbootlicker
@@BeccaHetrick Yes they should mind their business and stop harassing people trying to catch them on technicalities. How about actually helping people in need?
Note to everyone..... AVOID HOA's unless you are a KAREN or a DAREN
Lol
Or that HOA is pretty chill and has bylaws that are the same as city ordinances
I'd buy a 🏡 or live in a neighborhood with a tenant board or HOA 📑 BUT I'd also read over the by laws, rules, policy. If I was not happy, I'd say NO 🚫. I did security 👮🏼♂️ at a few Florida apts, condos, gated communities. You'd see "adults" act like spoiled 5 year olds or drunken idiots. Many times it would be 5-10% of the same residents, property owners cause 85-90% of the serious problems, constantly.
I've never met a white Daren... but I have met a darrell and boy was he a complainer... but anyways the document stated no trucks lolol he signed it
@@jean6178 Daren? Same here...I had to search a complications for Daren
This is exactly why I refused to buy a house with an association. I would rather live in a maytag box 📦 than deal with someone telling me what I can and can't do with a house I bought with my hard earned money.
The city or county could do exactly the same stuff without being in an HOA.
@@Balthorium the city and county are 10x as easy to deal with.
@@Balthorium find an unincorporated territory then you are only under state/federal laws and regulations.
@@c12onnor unincorporated is county. Depends on where you live and who the Board of Supervisors are as well as who works at code enforcement. They could be reasonable or not. I have battled with the county about a fence trespassers wanted removed by making me get a permit I wasn’t required to get. They literally complained to the government to remove a physical barrier so they could trespass easily.
@@Balthorium no the county points at hand "taxes" property looks good enough. Bye the county waves
Imagine owning your house, yet "property management" gets to tell you that you can't park a vehicle in your driveway.
The home owner agreed to those rules when they bought the house
@@chairmanofthebored8684 I don't care for electric vehicles. And I have hated HOAs for a long time, long before it was trending.
They are parasitic organizations that dig in like ticks and and spread like diseases.
It would be no different than someone pouring nuclear waste all over a neighborhood and saying "Oh, well everyone knows there's already nuclear waste everywhere so they shouldn't complain about it."
@@chairmanofthebored8684
I'm old enough to remember how much sport utility vehicles were railed against when Ford introduced the Explorer and Toyota debuted the Land Cruiser, back in the 80s.
How is it that you completely ignore the concept of personal use vehicles that aren't for commercial use, such as this truck, that constitute the vast majority of vehicles sold in America? ... Not to mention that the pickup truck (and the similarly statured SUV) is all but the official vehicle of America.
The world and society evolves and changes. So should the rules that govern it. Plain and simple.
I'd be willing to put money down that the HOA will have to back off. Instead of clutching the outdated past, try evolving as the world changes. Just saying. 🧐
@J F
Unless you're the rich retired one sittin5 on the board getting financially compensated. 😠
You don't own anything because you still have to pay tax for it.
1. Don’t live in a place with an HOA.
2. See Number 1.
Take em to court and they can enjoy paying both parties legal fees
Except when he loses due to the agreement he signed when he bought the place. Then he will be the one paying all the legal fees. The truck clause is standard in HOA documents. Good luck finding one that doesn't have it.
@@jameylane1591 well at least one guy took his hoa to court for the same reason and won. So it is a possibility
@@jameylane1591 Found the HOA rat who has nothing else to live for
@@lorrieguinn8221 Not smart. That was a very very rare case ruling. As long as the documents clearly state no trucks of any kind, which they do, he's going to end up getting nailed with all the legal fees for this little contest. If he wins they'll do a special assessment and he'll end up paying it anyway as well as all his neighbors - who will really love him for it.
@@jameylane1591 I have a feeling you may be the president of your hoa. 😂😂
HOA in my dad's neighborhood; old lady was out in his driveway on his property with a ruler measuring the height of the rocks cemented into the border of his driveway. "These are more than 1.75in tall and will damage passing vehicles!"
"Lady... it's my driveway. If people are "passing" these rocks they're driving in my yard! Get over yourself!"
They tried to fine him for a road hazard and instead she wound up with a trespassing and stalking. He now has a restraining order against her and hasn't heard a single word from the HOA in over a year.
I love a story with a happy ending like this
These people desperately need hobbies.
This is one reason I love living out in the country. Around my house, I am the HOA.
👍
And the building inspector, concrete finisher, deck builder, etc...
It applies to box trucks and semi trucks, and they know it. The HOA’s just flexing their limited authority.
I swear the concept of an "HOA" was only made to make people feel better about having no power. It just feeds their ego. And in this case, I bet they're just jealous of his truck. lol
So you've read their contract?
@@chrisfuller4479 they showed the language in the video. "Trucks, trailers, RVs, and other *commercial vehicles*"
It's not a commercial vehicle. The HOA is going to lose this case and end up paying his legal fees all because board member Ken is jealous he can't afford a Rivian.
@@kpstl26 "they showed the language in the video. "Trucks, trailers, RVs, and other *commercial vehicles*"
It's not a commercial vehicle."
It is a "truck". The only way he has a case is if he can show the HOA ignored other "trucks" that were not commercially designated with signs. No "pickups" is an extremely common HOA rule dating back decades. I had to live by a park-my-truck-in-the-garage rule way back in the early 90's, he knew exactly what he was getting into when he bought that "pickup truck".
The reality is this guy is making a big deal out of he has lived there nearly 30 years, as if that should give him leniency. When the truth is he has profited from the increased property value to his home over those years by everyone else following those same rules he now feels entitled to break because his "truck" is expensive.
He has a multi-vehicle garage, he has every means to follow the rules. He says he doesn't have room in the garage to park the truck... what is the garage already filled with other non-conforming vehicles? Give me a break, the garage probably has his wife's Escalade and his powerboat parked in it, but he is just happy to get all this national attention from people like you acting like this rich entitled brat is some sort of victim of the contract he willingly signed.
@@chrisfuller4479 Yeah, they said that this applies to trucks. The R1T is a classified as a pickup. If this guy hires a moderately good lawyer he will win.
So this man can't park his truck that he purchased at his house that he also purchased, Lol.
That's why you avoid HOAS but he didn't get that memo
@@grimmjow714 TPS reports? Uhh, you did get the memo right Peter?
Ohh yeah? How about when your redneck neighbor pulls his beater truck with the Confederate flags in? Then you'll appreciate being in an HOA.
HOA = real-estate fascists.
They're the worst example of how a union operates.
He doesn't actually own either
This is why I’d never live in a neighborhood with an HOA.
Me too
I would not live in a gated community or HOA place in general BUT if a community chose to have & enforce certain rules, policy I could see that. 🏘 I've lived in apts where squatters, drugs, "trap" houses were common. The property mgmt refused to hire armed security or get a off duty deputy.
It is snobbery. My old boss got a lot of crap from his exclusive community (not HOA) because he bought a brand new F150. He always wanted a pickup. He told them to pound sand. Still has his truck 2 decades later.
Or jealousy
The biggest problem with HOA's is that they elect grumpy senior citizens that have nothing better to do but to give people a hard time over a lot of nonsense. Obviously, some communities are worse than others, but I've dealt with some nonsense in the past.
"HOA's" are not "communities." We need to not let the "HOA" crime syndicate control the language. These are totally artificial fake "communities," not real neighborhoods. We need to ban "HOAs" altogether on detached homes across the U.S.A. and go back to real neighborhoods and towns.
Of course agree with what you're saying. You're absolutely right.
Reminds me of the day my old HOA sent me a notice. We had two cars we parked in the garage. One became not as reliable so we added a new one (3 total). I parked the older one on the street and put a car cover on it to protect it (it had always been garaged).
Got notice from the HOA about the car parked on the street with a cover. I called them up, with the rule book in hand, and asked what rule I broke (I could not find any). They told me I was right. I then asked if they had jurisdiction on the street. Again no, as it was a city owned street.
So I asked why they sent a notice since I broke no rule, and additionally was not parked where the HOA had jurisdiction.
Answer - Somebody complained (some Karen with a clipboard I guess).
Anyway I told them they better throw that away and I better not hear any harassment again, since (1) I broke no rule and (2) even if I did they had no jurisdiction.
Why are you putting the non reliable car on the side of the street? Lol that belongs in the garage the other can stay on the street or your driveway.
@@juniorkool21 Probably to help protect the other good vehicles from potential damage by thieves.
Hell ya
A lot of cities have ordinances that prevent this by requiring that the car can’t be in the same spot for more than 3 days.
I would have complained
I've only lived in one neighborhood that had an HOA. That had to have been the most chilled out board I've ever witnessed. Someone burned their entire yard down and the board pretty much said "well, at least the grass will grow back greener"😂🤧 The only thing they cared about was making sure someone didn't move in and allow their property to fall apart. They even allowed cars parked on the street if the need arises. Neighborhood looked great and thankfully no Karens.
Where is this place? It can't be real.
Yeah, there are some decent ones out there. My in-laws live in one in metro Detroit. They have this little shed thing on the side of their house for storing yard tools rakes, brooms, shovels etc, you can't even fit a lawn mower in it unless you fold the handle and put it in sideways. It's made out of plastic, it's rubbermaid I think. It's made to go up against the side of your house. Anyway, he says that they've been bothering him about it for years and years, saying he needs to get rid of it because they're not allowed to have sheds in this neighborhood. He said he crumples up the letters they send about it and throws them out. They haven't tried to enforce it on him ever. Parking is allowed on the street on an as needed basis. No rules about having your garage door open or anything like that. I think it's just the bad HOAs that you hear about. To me it seems like they're either bad and overbearing or they're good and it's like they're not even there but then that leaves you wondering why you even need a HOA in the first place and what do the dues go towards.
Until Karen moves in next week...
thats how my HOA is, really lax, almost no rules, its just for building maintenance and thats it
@@carlbrown1000 I have a new home in Idaho and that sounds very similar to our HOA. The only time we heard from them was when a section of our front yard ha a big brown spot the sent us a letter. We called them and told them what we were doing about it and that it would have to wait until the spring for the repair since snow season was about to start and they had no problem. Now, that is my kind of HOA.
A truck is not a pickup. Unless it says pickup, it doesn’t apply. A truck is a big rig that pulls a trailer to deliver goods. A pickup is what you see here. Basically they don’t want the appearance of blue collar workers in the neighborhood.
Methinks jealousy is a big motivating factor in going after this homeowner. It seems there's a crop of "Karens" in every community.
Correct they are called HOA.
I wouldn't be jealous of anyone with an electric vehicle.
The truck is nice, and congrats to the new owner. However, running a power cord into the yard to charge your car is janky as hell. Park the damn thing inside.
People in that development are not jealous of that truck, they don’t want to see it. That is a low end vehicle for that development.
@@reesedaniel5835 lol you mad as hell no one cares what you consider acceptable for yourself loser
I was President of an HOA board for six years, and there is no way we would have made this guy hide his personal pickup truck - especially here in Texas, where personal use pickups are common. HOAs are not inherently bad, but you need to have board members who aren't on an ego trip.
Problem is look at the world we live in bro. They're surgically mutilating people's genetalia ECT. So I can't trust any HOA. What kind of rules did your HOA make? Because I agree, an HOA without a retard who is at the helm isn't a complete nightmare, but one time our city gave us a notice that they were going to fine us if we didn't maintain the weeds that weren't even on our property. So I don't trust none of these people. Not even you tbh. I'd like to see the list of rules you're making tbh because I suspect I don't agree with them soley because I can see the signs of the times and how people try to be good and end up being bad ECT. The trust is gone man. I live where there isn't an HOA and one time people started fist fighting in the street and they kept getting the cops called and so they ended up renting it to other people then selling it. Its a great community, a very quiet community and everyone likes their houses not to be butt ugly. my family one time wanted to concrete in-between the neighbors house so there was more parking and access to each other's driveways. The neighbors agreed and did it then moved out. They built in decorative designs into the engineering of it they both properties share and sometimes the neighbors couldn't afford to be 50/50 so my family would buy the plants if the neighbors agreed to plant them for us and stuff like that.soektikes plans don't work you scrap them sometimes they do. So it's good team work. Things like that are great things to do with your neighbors if you can. It improves both homes value because they tie together and match better ECT. You get to share one tree instead of one neighbor getting mad for no reason that a neighbors tree drops leaves as if leaves don't blow in the wind all over no matter where you go. Its way better if a neighborhood can get along and often maybe work together then to be writing rules agaisnt each other. People doing that dont steal from each other. You can leave your garage door open without being worried as much. Stuff like that. When you have hoa writing rules like homes can't share a tree planted smack in-between it makes things difficult. I watch homes develop and people move in and move out and every people that moves in does their own thing. they update and do things their own ways and people don't complain. People give each other their yard decorations when they're getting rid of them ECT. Teamwork better than being a neighborhood pit agaisnt itself. They say you can't have chickens inside city limits here but your neighbor get chickens and it's SUS at first but then they share eggs. Surs sometimes you come outside and there is a chicken clucking on your roof in your suburb sometimes and you have to figure out how to get him down but that is life. If you don't let your neighbor bend some rules they don't let you
I understand why people want hoas. They see places without as anarchy 😂😂 they imagine people living I neighborhoods that look like clown world. Sometimes that might be what it is, but not most of the time I think. And if you don't let people have the freedom to have their house the color they want they won't let you have yours the color you want. When the HOA says everyones house has to be the same it ends up being where you live somewhere where you pay to own it but someone else gets to make all the decisions even if you disagree. Its sketchy. So hoas I think start with good intentions but the signs of the times bro, look at the signs of the times. They often go off the rails and many sheep comply so when someone doesn't take their trashcan off the street right in time it's a problem. Where I live we had recycling trashcan and I thought it was the week they take it but it wasn't so I just left it down at the street all week long 😂 I didn't feel like it. Some houses in the neighborhood leave theirs at the street all the time. Some people put them in their garages when it gets cold out. Some people pull them up close to the outside of their house. I see hoas telling people they have to pull their trashcan back on time and I just wonder who in their life cares that much about how people treat their own trash cans
LOL. Thanks no. When we bought our home, we SPECIFICALLY made sure to buy a property NOT governed by a HOA. I've made a bunch of changes to the yard already, put up a fence around the property, built a 200sqf ADU redid the roof and changed the roofing tiles to a style I liked better. If I wanted to, I could get my home painted pink and it would be nobody's business but my own. It's MY property. I worked for it, I pay for it, I get to decide. Not some HOA where I have to depend on the goodwill of a few people who potentially have conflicts of interest. If I wanted communism without real property I'd move to a communist country.
@@weisserthwhile I know there are tons of troublesome issues with HOA boards, the flip side is when your neighbor turns his yard into a junk yard, your recourse is limited .
@Capt. Stubing that's called Freedom if you don't like that move to russia where government tells to residents of their homes what to do
@Capt. Stubing _such is the price you pay for freedom and freedom is so priceless. People have died for it._
HOA board members should be personally responsible when they do these ridiculous things. When an HOA is on the hook, it hurts all homeowners within the HOA because it comes out of their budget.
The vast majority of HOA board members are unpaid volunteers, if they weren't protected against lawsuits, no one would volunteer.
Better solution, just not have HOA's to begin with.
If a HOA goes against the constitution the people running it should be put in prison for 40 years😊
Or we can just Ban "HOAs" on detached homes in the United States of America. Problem solved.
@@scarpfishyou're absolutely right. The "HOAs" and the corrupt mentality that thinks they're acceptable is what is making housing unaffordable for us and millions of other hardworking Americans, no matter how hard they work. "HOA's" put hardworking families and children out on the street. "HOA" crime syndicate needs to be put a stop to altogether. It's destabilizing society.
The funny thing is, some electricians and plumbers make 6 figures so they are far from poor. I’m an electrician myself and we’re appreciated yet never respected despite the fact that the entire society would collapse without us.
My buddy got fined by his old HOA because they considered his wife’s Mini Cooper a “commercial vehicle” because she had a sticker on the back window written fancy cursive with her business name and website. No logos or anything else. Just cursive white vinyl letters. They forced him to clean out his garage and park her car in their 1 car garage. They required “commercial vehicles” either be parked in the garage, or in the pool/tennis court parking lot. Ironically they were in a first time homebuyer price point with lots of contractors/tradespeople living in there. All the houses only had 1 car garages with tiny driveways. The pool parking lot was packed with commercial vehicles. Made parking very limited at the pool during the summer time.
Some HOA folks need to get off their damn high horse. I’m glad I don’t live in a hoa community anymore. We had a bad experience with a nazi HoA President in our last neighborhood. Everything was fine for years til this guy took office, then he went crazy.
Was the car registered under the company?
@@johnp139 nope. Her personal name.
God forbid these folks have to face the reality that most adult actually work for a living.
Was all the crap in the garage worth more than the car? Garages are for vehicles, storage units are for crap you actually don't use and are unwilling to let go of.
@@ATEC101 there was actually a project car in the garage lol. He ended up selling it.
Not buying a house with an HOA is easier said than done. When my wife & I house shopped a year ago, there were 70 houses that met our bare minimum wants. When I filtered out HOA's, it dropped to 1, & it was ugly.
Sadly, since that didn't pass the wife test, now we live in an HOA. It was either that, or build & move a 2nd time once the house was finished who knows when since it was during covid & the house materials shortage & worker shortage.
Wait till your wife does something the HOA doesn't like and watch how she will reconsider her decision.
The wife test hahahahahaja
I told my real estate agent to not even show me a home that was under an HOA.
@@crismartinez1642 she's already annoyed we have to get their approval to get a kid's swing set in our backyard that's completely not visible from the road. We haven't applied yet.
@@EPTRotorsports even i thought it was dreadfully ugly to be honest.
I hung my wetsuit on the patio for a few hours to dry which was a no no, so I got a letter from HOA stating that it’s against the rules to have anything in the patio that isn’t approved other than patio plants and furnitures. So I grabbed all 4 of my suits, and borrow 3 more from friends and hung them up like dead bodies inside my condo right up against the sliding door which opens to the patio, boy did those old board members have an aneurysm for 6 months. They came by and took pictures almost daily, sending letters weekly asking in a very passive aggressive way for me to take it down as it wasn’t aesthetically pleasing. Petty but worth it. (I moved after that).
😂😂😂
😂😂😂 That’s the VN way of drying clothes
@@Vnexpress1203 and for drying seafood.
@@3sgtepwnzr yup! Dried squid with sriracha is my favorite drinking snack 😂
@@Vnexpress1203 it’s all about hard mango and shrimp paste ☺️
in what World do we live in when you cannot park your own vehicle in your own driveway?
my parents move into a HOA 2 years ago, and it is horrible. i hate going over there becuase the people they live around are so uppity and entitled they think they can tell another person what to do lol
HOAs are basically residential communism.
Let me guess. You have a jacked up pick up truck with cat/muffler delete. You like to make sure dead dogs can hear you when you drive down the road. And you think "cousin Eddie" from Christmas Vacation is just a regular Joe. You dump trash out on the road, and you think every GD soul needs to hear 'Skinnard so you crank it up.
givem a piece of u'r mind
Here’s what you have to do. Pick one that you dislike the most, and in the middle of the night walk into the neighborhood with a bag of animal feces. Wear a face covering and nondescript clothing that they can’t use to identify you. Maybe walk in a strange manner too just to throw them off when they watch their door cam footage. Approach the target’s house and smear the feces all over their front door, really get it in there. But leave the door clean within a 6 inch radius of the door knob and a 6 inch circle where you would normally knock on the door. By leaving the clean bits you send the message that you are considerate of others who may have to touch the door knob, and thus are capable of kindness, consideration, and rational thought. And despite that you decided it was worthwhile to do this to them. It deepens the insult.
If this is too much then an easier way would be to buy a bottle of roundup and a sprayer from the garden section of your local hardware store. Spray the words “THUG LYFE” in big letters on their front lawn. Do it again a month after they fix their lawn.
If you’d rather be more subtle then just leave items in their front lawn that you associate with the “white trash” lifestyle at random intervals of time. Put them somewhere that they might not immediately notice if possible. In fact, probably don’t do either of the first two things because property damage is not cool and biohazards are not safe…
In any case be careful not to reveal your vehicle or any vehicle’s license plate number and don’t wear anything they will recognize if they see you in the daylight visiting your parents. And DEFINITELY don’t do these things while visiting your parents because someone will make the connection.
More people need to sue these HOAs and establish more case law(s) that they are NOT governments, and do not possess the power or authority of government.
Until they are beaten and broken, they are going to continue to enforce these pedantic and arbitrary rules for no other reason than these glorified hall-monitors can exercise imaginary power over their neighbors.
Or they can go through the proper process to CHANGE THE RULES!
@@johnp139 The process of using the laws of the land is actually the proper process... The HOAs are actually known as "extra-governmental bodies" acting ~AS~ a government without the sanction of the people and proper incorporation OF a government.
I'm sure you thought your reply was super duper well thought out, but your post literally proved my point.
They do not serve as a government body. You enter into a contract with them.
@@huehuehue-x3c That's just the thing, their contracts do not supersede the law, nor the constitutions of the state or federal governments. They are illegally acting with the power of a government "eminent domain" without the legal authority to do so, and have been held as such in multiple court cases.
@@nobodyuknow4911 huh? Any actual examples?
I can’t understand who would actually be bothered by that. How could you look out your window, see your neighbors car in their driveway, and be so irritated that you needed to go to war with them
Some depressed old karen
Happened to me
@@justshady still going thru it and don't live in a hoa area
Irrelevant. The HOA rules say no trucks. There are ways to change the rules but this guy is too lazy to do that. He’d rather just complain to the news station.
@@johnp139 define truck.
What a clown world. Good job people.
As a Retired HOA Property Manager ...the Property Management co are supposed to stay on top of legal cases in other states showing where truck owners have won legal suits against HOA. But the Board Pres calling and I mean calling the station shows me either there is no management thus he is a rouge board member. Or they did tell him so now you have a dictator. Sue him and Association
How about this TRUCK owner go through the proper process of trying to change the rules?
@@johnp139 Ironic, coming from you. Lawsuit _is_ the proper process
or maybe it’s not as it appears and the guy is being fined for something else and trying to make himself into the victim…like say parking dangerously since it’s not parked like a normal person limiting access to the house or it has exposed electrical connections creating a safety hazard.
@@bostonrailfan2427 horseshit
@@johnp139 He doesn't have to. It's that simple. Why should he spend years fighting the HOA trying to get rules changed, and probably paying fines the whole time - just to end up with the same end result he could get with a lawsuit? Plus, lawsuits put other associations on notice - changing one associations rules does not.
The ONLY rules that an HOA should be allowed to have are ones on actual CRIMES and assurances that the homes are kept in good repair. Everything else needs to be thrown out as they are violations of property owning rights.
Or we can just ban "HOAs" altogether and keep them from enslaving America's homeowners.
it's not a violation of rights if the willingly agree to it.
@@ericamandalewis955 Consent in HOA doesnt matter in these cases. The highest law of the land is the Constitution, under that, state law, then local laws. Laws are different than rules formulated by a business or organization. You cannot sign away your rights. Most people sign a contract, believing that their rights are waived, and they will be upheld in court, so that they dont challenge it, out of fear. The fact is, that these rules are not upheld. A signature is by no means a legal subversion from one's rights in the law when applied to a document with illegal clauses within it. You cannot sign away your rights, it's impossible. Most contracts are written by crooks who know that people are idiots and don't know the law. They figure they can control others with a piece of paper. They have something the other person wants, so they give them that one thing, while controlling everything else illegally. They just figure that the contractee will not have enough guts to take them to court, especially when their "lawyer" threatens to sue the contractee in return. This is why it's very important to know the law, know your rights, and NEVER sign a contract that has clauses in it you know are illegal, so that you don't have to worry about contract disputes and lawsuits later.
It's like censoring and cancel culture on social media. They will have terms in user agreements saying all this hogwash that you cant post certain things. They may try to close your account if you violate these terms. They do so under penalty of committing a felony, at least here in America, for violating the 1st Amendment of the Constitution. No company, organization or individual can breech your rights without committing a high crime. So why does it happen? Because the liberal government is on the same side as the liberal social media, attempting to eliminate the rights of everyone, so they lie and break the law. And for someone who swears an oath to uphold the Constitution like a judge or civil servant, from the President to the lowly city counsel or public school board member, they have committed treason. But just because they are elected representatives, that doesn't mean that they arent ordinary citizens like everyone else, and they are subject to the same rights, but have further restrictions if they violate the rights of others with their authority. Common citizens are bound to the same laws of treason as political representatives. You dont need to swear an oath to be bound in protecting the Constitution. The oath is bound to you upon birth or becoming a legalized citizen if you're an immigrant. That's why immigrants must say the oath upon becoming citizens. They are not higher ranking citizens than others because they take an oath while naturalized citizens do not. If you are born here, you are bound to protect the Constitution, and if you violate it, you are a traitor.
This is not Conservative propaganda, it's the law. Read the Constitution 4th ARTICLE (not Amendment). Section 1 clearly states that all citizens are to protect and defend the Constitution's laws and rights between themselves in their own states, as likewise between members of other states. Understand that language of the 18th century was different than it is now, and you may not comprehend the words upon reading it as it was written then, but this is indeed what it means. Section 2 goes straight into discussing treason, and that treason is the act of levying war against the United States, and not just the government, but against its citizens and the Constitution itself by breaching the rights within it. The only punishments for it are permanent exile or death.
In conclusion, remember, your rights are inalienable, meaning they apply to you as much as anybody else. It doesnt matter the differences in income, social stature, fame, power, employment position, political affiliation, gender, race, religion, nationality, age, ability / disability, sexual preference, or any of that. Your rights are not tangible by a piece of paper with your ignorantly signed signature on it. If it was, they would be PRIVILEGES, not RIGHTS. Learn the law and your rights. Read contracts fully, and never sign a contract with illegal clauses in it. Though if they take you to court for breaching it, the judge will uphold your rights by saying the contract is illegal, thus invalid and fully void, and you are just ignorant of what you were signing, so you'll win by default. But it's better to just not engage with a company or organization that is willing to control others and inject illegal clauses into a contract. As for social media, do what you want. Use an alias. They dont need to know who you really are. Even if they did, their terms of service cannot be applied to USERS, only to their EMPLOYEES, under risk of termination if they mistreat a user. If you get censored, challenge it. If you get cancelled, open a new account with a new alias. They cannot cancel someone who doesnt really exist. They want to silence people who dont agree with them, and that is a crime, so its wise that we expose them for their crimes at the highest level of the definition of that law, and that is treason. Anyone who violates anyone's rights is a traitor, just like murder is a violation of your RIGHT TO LIFE, and that is why murderers get life in prison or the death penalty. Now we just need to apply the same penalty for breaching other natural rights governed in our highest law.
Not being able to park your truck in your own driveway is mind boggling. Like, who would ever think of that rule? It makes absolutely no sense… you can’t park your own truck in your own driveway? Lol…
In the beginning they just wanted to keep out junky trucks or unsightly trucks filled with junk. But because rules are rules and they know things are a slippery slope, they pick on pickups including this very nice one here!😡
The definition of "truck" is very broad. I'm sure the original intent of the "no trucks" rule was to restrict people from bringing dirty or very large work trucks home. However, "truck" as it's used today can mean anything from a little Chevy S-10 pickup to a gigantic dump truck. As we see in this case, a $100,000 luxury EV is considered a "truck" according to the HOA. Definitions need to be updated to exclude personal luxury vehicles from being classified with gravel haulers.
My HOA mandates everyone store their trash and recycling bins in their garage, yet the garage is for parking one vehicle, and just barely. Actually, I think most modern cars won't fit. I considered taking them to court but decided it wasn't worth the effort and cost. I've wanted to move for MANY years, but my partner refuses.
@@jhopkins213 Or they can go through the process to try to change the rules.
A lot of HOA's have rules that make no sense. They are just run by tyrant-minded people that like having control over other people. They don't care if the rules make no sense, they just enjoy enforcing rules period.
Can we get an update on this?
They replied today - see latest posts. I'll copy it here for you -
@dgordon8100
18 hours ago
This is an update regarding our Rivian Pick-up truck parked in our driveway.The Florida legislature passed bill, HB 1203, unanimously in March and was recently signed into law by Governor DeSantis. This bill makes some changes regarding Homeowners Associations. Specifically it states that “HOAs can’t ban residents from parking personal vehicles, including a pickup truck, or work vehicles - that aren’t commercial vehicles - on their property.”
Are you telling me there's not one guy in that neighborhood with an F250? Not one family with a suburban?
They have them, but they are parked in Michigan.😉
@@grandudetonesnob7107 🤣🤣🤣
Other houses in this video had SUVs in their driveway, they are even stupider Trucks than a nice New pickup.
I ran into that "No Pick Up Trucks" in Coral Gables in 1974, because apparently I was one of the 1st people to have a K5 Chevy Blazer. But I won my case against the Coral Gables because my Blazer was ruled as a "passenger vehicle", not a pick up truck !!!
My family got a blue R1T back in September, and it is amazing. It fits in our garage with just inches to spare, but no issues parking it in the garage. My family thankfully doesn't live in an HOA; HOAs are the worst.
"I dont have room in my garage..." 😂
Um….clean out your garage? Problem solved?
@@patrickhynes6058do we know if the truck is longer than the garage?
I would not park an EV inside my garage. Much too dangerous.
@@patrickhynes6058 It's an electric vehicle, if you can't see the problem with storing an electric car inside a trapped box directly connected to where you rest your head at night then you've got more problems than worrying about youtube videos.
@@conscripthornet4430 You are not correct - per a recent Kelly Blue Book study: "Kelly Blue Book reported on findings from a study that shows EV are actually less likely to cause or be involved in fires than gasoline-powered or hybrid vehicles. Data from the National Transportation Safety Board showed that EVs were involved in approximately 25 fires for every 100,000 sold. Comparatively, approximately 1,530 gasoline-powered vehicles and 3,475 hybrid vehicles were involved in fires for every 100,000 sold." Source: Data Shows EVs are Less of a Fire Risk than Conventional Cars, Published February 12, 2024, Fairfax County, Virginia, Office of Environmental and Energy Coordination
Ive lived in my association for over 30 years, we modified ours to accomodate pickup trucks. When the rule was originally put in place it was to eliminate ugly pickup trucks that was used commercially. Most of the new pickup trucks are nicer than the cars so we changed the rules. Rules can be changed with the times.
Yep, I drove my dads 2022 Cummins 2500 a few weeks ago. It's like driving an iPhone.
@@kennethmc2601 huh?
That’s a reasonable approach. “I didn’t read the rules, I don’t like the one that it turns out I’m breaking, so I shouldn’t have to follow it,” is not.
Here’s a comment that makes complete sense, and nobody’s liked or commented on it like the other inane comments of "sue the HOA", "spray paint 'not a truck' on the side, that’ll fool the HOA", "erect a non-compliant mailbox in an act of defiance", "that’s why I’ll never live in an HOA, ain’t no one gunna tell me what I can or can’t do on my property", and so on. If you don’t like the rules you initially agreed to, or they’ve become antiquated or whatever, change them! It’s that simple. You’ll have an easier time amending the pickup truck bylaw now that they’re more of a luxury than cars than you will getting a variance on the color of your mailbox.
Most? All. A pickup is more than a Mercedes now
Hoa is the equivalent of living by a bunch of Karen’s crying about anything possible
And charging you for it.
And bunch of Corporate Executive wannabes give themselves "President", director" position.
And paying them high monthly rates to complain about everything too.
Karen's and Kens
The same contract prevents the homeowner from operating a massage parlor or hotdog stand at their home.
Its just rules that everyone agrees to. When you sign a contract your give your word. If your word means nothing then that is on you. What if the guy wanted to park his Food Truck in his driveway. That would be the very same violation.
Haha! All this because god forbid a person sees a truck and thinks to themselves you know what the property value is gonna go down because we have working class people here.
Only in America do you buy an expensive home, and someone else tells you what you can and can’t do on your property.
And 27 years later
Hate to tell you, most countries have laws telling what you can and can't do on your property - some places have historical preservation laws that are esp. difficult.... At least in this case you can choose not to live in an HOA....
Lol "only in america"
There is a community in the Bradenton Lakewood ranch area that also bans pick up trucks, considering some of the higher trim levels cost over 60k I bet they are more expensive than most of the cars in the community. My wife and I were going to buy a home in this community thank goodness she read the hoa rules before it was to late and we were able to pull back or offer, by the way the home is still for sale
I went on Dodge website and priced out the most expensive Ram 3500 I could manage and it came out to over 140k, a couple years ago, maybe half a dozen.
Dude a base line full size truck is 60k....
@Criam wait a minute! You telling me you've actually found one on a lot?!?!
There are f150s that are 100k easy.
60K is a basic truck. Plenty of trucks start at $100K and can run close to $150K.
Screw HOA’s👊🏻
The title is misleading in the sense that HOA rule is against all trucks parking visibly, which is a frequent rule bur onerous for those that need a pickup truck to make a living. Do you want a neighbor who works in construction, remodeling or whatever? Many people don't mind... I see a pickup truck from my window without any discomfort. A systemic solution could be a law that HOA must run a referendum about a rule if, say, 20% of the voters request it.
Owner’s associations are very often like this. They do serve a valid purpose, but they often go way beyond their purpose to try to control things which are not their proper business. They need to be heavily regulated to keep them in line.
Ot just ban "HOAs" altogether on detached homes. Absolutely no business enslaving owners of detached homes across America or making housing in America unaffordable. This "HOA" garbage needs put a stop to. Make housing affordable again.
regulation is never the solution, rather there needs to be accountability.
It's the management companies running the day to day operations. They make money off the fines they issue.
Valid purpose BS only a moron would think that
Hmmm... Kind of like our government.
Take them to court and make them pay your attorney fees. Will be an easy loss by the HOA.
Hopefully our overlords won't take the peoples' money & donate it to a money laundering charity if you start a, go fund me.
That's what happened here and it cost them 40K
@@OffGridInvestordifferent case
They just raise the HoA fees then