HOA Members Are Dismissed After Trying To Remove Redditor's Trampoline

Carolyn Mullet

HOA-Home Owner Association might be the last thing you want to get involved in. This organization tends to be friendly with every resident at first to make us let our guard off until suddenly, we get a knife stabbed into our backs. If you live with an HOA in your neighborhood, keep your eyes open! If you're a victim of this sinister group, you would be totally excited to read this story.

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Shared on the subreddit  r/ProRevenge, the user u/hi_internet_friend's post has gained 19.1K upvotes. His fulfilling story revolved around the HOA board and a trampoline in his backyard. He had installed the equipment for his three sons in 2017, and everything went perfectly until 2018 when his neighbor wanted to sell his house. The neighbor realized that the trampoline might reduce the value of his property, so he persuaded another neighbor to complain about it. That was why one day, the poster suddenly received a message from the HOA property manager that required him to do some paperwork for his trampoline.

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The Redditor was angry when his neighbors did everything behind his back, although they had a good relationship before. If they had told him the situation, he would have been willing to make some changes for their sake.

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The poster gave several facts about his neighborhood and explained why the trampoline did no harm to anyone. He tried to convince a neighbor with two sons about that, but it was to no avail. The HOA board then denied his paper and said he violated the rules.

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The property manager couldn't provide proof of her accusation, and the email she sent to the Redditor seemed suspicious. The man believed that the HOA tried to make up those rules to manipulate other people.

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The poster asked those who supposedly received the same email if they got it, but only one person said no, while others gave no answer.

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The reason for the complaints made no sense at all. The Redditor's kids only used the trampoline from 10 am to 7 pm, which should have no significant influence on the neighbors living 10 feet away.

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The poster decided to take revenge at the year-end meeting of the HOA. He and his friends went from home to home for a week and discussed problems in the neighborhood with other house owners. Eventually, they managed to take down the HOA board and get elected themselves. They successfully fired the property manager and kept the trampoline.

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Now the poster ended up managing the street with some unpleasant people. However, he was satisfied with this win, and the drama had persuaded his wife that they should never live in an HOA again.

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In the comment, many netizens applauded the poster for what he'd done. Some said he should be on guard to prevent any potential revenge. In addition, many shared their hatred for HOA and told their own horrid experiences with that organization. They commented that they'd choose to live next to weird neighbors rather than live with the HOA.

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