Public land that we can shoot on? Where?Weg wrote:People who don't pick up their spent brass when target shooting on public land, also their t.v.s, pot and pans, cars, and water heaters they use as targets.
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- Mon Dec 08, 2008 6:36 am
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- Mon Dec 01, 2008 7:02 am
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Re: Pet peeves outdoors
Different strokes for different folks I guess. Its either my property or it's not. I would never spend the money a Home costs to allow someone to dictate how high my grass can be. Around here I've seen HOA's steal an old persons home away from them over a couple hundred dollar in fees. Giving up freedom is generally a bad Idea. The only people I ever heard that were happy with their HOA are the folks actually running it.BigBlueDodge wrote:
I am off the opinion that HOA's are generally good. Why? They are there to ensure that the quality of the neighborhood is maintained. My in laws lived in a neighborhood that does not have an HOA. Drive down their streets, and you will find yards that grossly overgrown with weeds, wooden fences that are partially fallen down, houses that need painting, driveways with huge oil stains in them, etc. My inlaws took very good care of their house, but when they decided to sale it, the neighborhood drug the house value down. It's a sad fact that HOA's even have to exist, but you will find people that just flat out don't want to take care of their house. And unfortunately, those people will punish the folks that do decide to take care of their house.