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They aren't happy to be dictated to by housing authorities, it's just something they have to put up with in order to live.

The cost of resisting is too high, so people end up picking their battles.



There is a surprisingly small overlap between walkable neighborhoods and HOAs.

These are, in fact, battles you can pick. HOAs feel like living in an apartment but you're also the superintendent.


> These are, in fact, battles you can pick

In some sections of the US, you can’t buy a single-family home built after 1980 without being part of an HOA.

I’m not sure what that has to do with walkable neighborhoods?




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