But planting a few flowers?
That hardly seems worth getting upset over.
Frustrated, he figured it was best to go along with her complaint.
Only, his solution was far more creative than she was expecting.
In fact, the internet is teeming with heated discussions and threads expressing frustration or outright disdain for them.
Its safe to say: HOAs dont have the best look.
According to aYouGovsurvey, about 1 in 5 Americans currently live in an HOA-governed community.
Much of this dissatisfaction comes from overregulation.
Among those dissatisfied with their HOA, 72% cite overly restrictive rules as the main concern.
Its almost unheard of for a court to intervene in the day-to-day.
This leaves many people stuck, forced to live in communities where they feel frustrated by excessive rules.
Staying diligent and insistent during the process mattersyour peace of mind is worth protecting.
Another important aspect of this story involves etiquette.
Did OP handle the situation appropriately, or could it have been managed better?
To get a professional perspective, Bored Panda reached out to etiquette expert Courtney Opalko.
Ultimately, this man has the right to create a garden of his liking on his own property.
When it comes to the plants themselves, Opalko reminded us that beauty is subjective.
Check out the results: