Entitled HOA board member fines new resident over planting flowers, resident goes above her head and gets the fine removed: 'This board member clearly thinks her personal taste = law'

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  • A woman with dirty blonde hair makes a frowned face against a white background.
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  • This spring, I started planting a flower bed along the walkway. I chose native plants that thrive here without much water, and I kept them neatly within my property line. A week later, I came home to find a printed notice taped to my door saying my flower bed was non- compliant and needed to be removed.
  • I checked the HOA rules. Nowhere did it say anything about planting flowers being prohibited. In fact, there was a section encouraging "attractive landscaping" as long as it wasn't invasive or blocking sidewalks. Mine was neither.
  • I emailed the HOA president with photos of my yard and a screenshot of the rulebook. He replied the next day saying the notice shouldn't have been sent at all, and I could ignore it. Turns out, the board member who issued it just doesn't like anything that isn't grass and shrubs.
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  • I left the flowers, and they've already started blooming. A few neighbors have even asked me for the plant list so they can do something similar. Now every time the board member walks by, I swear she slows down just to glare at them.
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  • Spare-Article-396 5h ago People involved with the HOA are typically the textbook definition of entitled people. Be prepared bc they'll be more of this nonsense.
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  • NathanBrazil2 • 4h ago . HOAs should be there to stop people from having junk cars in their yard for more than a month, or not mowing their yard for a long period, or leaving appliances or couches outside to rot, or putting flowers in a tiolet. they should not be able to tell you which flowers, plants or where to plant them.
  • Midnight Marmot • 5h ago . Our HOA requires a plan to be submitted for their approval if you change more than 10% of your land. I put in a flower bed too but just skated under their 10% rule. HOAs should be illegal.
  • Alba_Laelia • 5h ago It's great that you took the time to plant native species, those choices are not only beautiful but also environmentally responsible.
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  • It's frustrating when personal bias influences how rules are enforced, especially when your project clearly falls within the guidelines. Glad the HOA president cleared it up. Your neighbors following suit speaks volumes!
  • Isabella_Flavia ·5h ago Your experience is a reminder of how important it is to actually read the HOA guidelines rather than accept every notice at face value. It's unfortunate when someone in a position of authority lets personal preference dictate action, but you handled it exactly right. Those flowers sound like a win for both aesthetics and sustainability.
  • ReasonableTurnipo • 4h ago Next time she shows up, just ask her uncomfortable questions in a very loud voice. "Does your husband know that your children are not his?" "Do you always cry so loud when you're being buggered by the mailman?" etc. Very soon she will avoid you like the plague.
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  • Lildizzle 4h ago Imagine being so miserable that you hate flowers.
  • Marina_Serena • 5h ago I admire how you stood your ground and backed it up with facts. So often people feel powerless against HOA decisions, but your story shows that respectful communication and a little documentation can go a long way. Hopefully the board member in question. learns to value diversity in landscaping, especially when it's done thoughtfully.
  • feelingdusty OP. 4h ago This board member clearly thinks her personal taste law. I've already started documenting everything, just in case the next complaint comes out of nowhere. Some HOA members treat their position like a monarchy, believing they have the authority to dictate taste and choices.
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