4 Front-Yard Plants You Should Avoid That Attract HOA Fines
Briefly

Homeowners associations (HOAs) enforce strict guidelines on property aesthetics to maintain neighborhood appearance and property values. These associations require residents to adhere to specific rules covering house colors, landscaping, and maintenance standards. While these rules can appear nitpicky, they are designed to enhance community aesthetics and safety. Over the years, the percentage of homes listed with HOA fees has increased, reflecting a reliance on these associations for maintaining neighborhood integrity and reducing disputes among homeowners.
At the time, I thought our HOA was so nitpicky, with unnecessary rules. But there are reasons behind outdoor HOA yard standards, for the benefit of property value and even safety.
HOAs are community groups meant to help ensure a neighborhood looks good and functions smoothly. They're typically found in urban or suburban areas, especially in communities with shared common areas and amenities.
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