HOA Members Attempt To Remove Homeowner’s Trampoline, But Their Plan Backfires On Them

The trampoline in their neighbor’s yard didn’t bother them until it was time to sell their house.

Some HOA disputes start small, then turn into a neighborhood headache fast. In this case, one homeowner says his trampoline became the target of a board that seemed determined to get rid of it.

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He says he had a good relationship with the neighbors at first, but that changed once the HOA got involved and started pushing its own agenda. What followed was a mix of complaints, property manager runaround, and a plan that did not go the way they expected.

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Now the trampoline is still standing, and the board is left with an awkward result. Read on.

A neighbor had a plan.

A neighbor had a plan.reddit
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The OP explains that he had a good relationship with his neighbors.

The OP explains that he had a good relationship with his neighbors.reddit
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But the neighbors were willing to forget all about it because they had a different agenda.

But the neighbors were willing to forget all about it because they had a different agenda.reddit

This is similar to the fight between a husband and wife after he sold their family home without consulting his spouse.

The property manager was not of much help.

The property manager was not of much help.reddit HOA board members and property manager discuss a homeowner’s trampoline conflictreddit

And why didn’t the board like the trampoline?

And why didn’t the board like the trampoline?reddit

Revenge time:

Revenge time:reddit

The trampoline stays:

The trampoline stays:reddit

Before you blame the HOA board, read how one spouse reacted after someone sold the family home without consent.

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