Neighborhood HOAs do not have a good track record these days. They used to be more like an HR department for neighbors to work through conflicts and disagreements in their community. Now, they just yell at you for your property not looking a certain way they want it to look. For example, god forbid you have a few weeds growing on your lawn.
Recently, a girl named Mae online posted about an HOA violation she received about the weeds on her lawn. The email was caddy and entitled and nit picky. The woman was rightfully upset, but the thing is, her name is not "Marie" as the email is addressed to and the property in question was not her home at all. She doesn't live anywhere near there—in fact, she lives 600 miles away from that property. That didn't stop her from emailing them back a strongly worded email. "Justice for Marie and also I hate HOAs," she said.
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Mae found the chairman of this HOA council's address, looked it up on Google Maps, found photos of his own lawn, and low-and-behold she spotted a weed. She emailed the HOA back saying she found that the weeds in “Stephen's” lawn, the HOA chairman, were more worrisome to her. She attached the Google Maps photo and circled the weeds on the HOA chairman's lawn. She signed it off, "please hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns.”
Read and/or watch the entire hilarious petty email response to the mysterious HOA below and find out what the HOA had to say in response. Justice for Marie!
“I take the beauty of this property very seriously and believer that a well-maintained, weeded yard is essential to maintaining the beauty of this community. With that said, I am concerned that Steven himself, as HOA president, has not weeded his own yard. I have taken the liberty of including a higher-quality image for your records, attached below. Please update me on how this situation will be resolved. Thank you and please hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns.”
“They initially just emailed me back asking for confirmation of my address, but I just got another email back that is much longer, so I'm going to go ahead and read that."
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