Entitled 70+ year-old HOA member demands neighbors take down Halloween decorations, sends a cease and desists order: 'HOA Karen reported my Halloween decorations'

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    'HOA Karen Reported My Halloween Decorations'

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    Caption encapsulates most of it. Took my wife and I about an hour to put up these decorations. Just when we were wrapping up, some 70+ y/o lady power
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    walks up to the two of us and in a stern voice says, "you need to take down your decorations." No hello, no hi I'm so and so with HOA, just straight to business.
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    Mind you, we've never met this lady, have lived here three+ years and our neighborhood goes pretty hard with Halloween decorations every year. Her reasoning
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    was our HOA insurance went up and they are going door to door informing homeowners decorations aren't allowed based on the memo they sent
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    out. The memo in question is the second image. The exchange with the lady gets pretty heated but I ask for a copy of the memo, she shows it to me
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    and I said which of these am I breaking? She takes the paper from me and points to whole thing and says this is a common area. Yeah no sh anything outside our house is
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    a common area. Our official cease and desist was in our email inbox 1 hour later. My wife and I are thinking it could be worth it to fight the order since
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    California passed the HOA $100 law and just pay the fine Let me know if I'm missing something here
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    Here's the rules! Sigh...

    Holiday Decorations Just a reminder that many Rules exist because of insurance liability for the HOA. 7.3 Seasonal Decorations. Seasonal decorations which do not create a health or safety hazard or constitute a nuisance (by, for example, shining bright lights aimed at neighboring dwelling units) are welcome and may be displayed for a period of thirty (30) days prior to and thirty (30) days after any particular holiday. • Practice good extension cord safety. Never run cords across sidewalks or st
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    They're really trying to get people not to use any lights on their trees or bushes

    Plug outdoor lights and decorations into "GFCI" grounded outlets. To reduce the risk of fire, don't overload a circuit. Do not drive nails, staples or tacks through wiring insulation or attach to any HOA wood or stucco surfaces. Lights on common area vegetation pose a significant hazard to landscape staff and our master insurance liability. No decorations are allowed on any roofs.

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