That's the problem I have. Been here for 30+ years and it that situation has slowly deteriorated. Add to that the mass amount of immigrants moving into the area where language, customs/misunderstandings, resentment of being told what they can and cannot do, etc. Over the last dozen years or so there has been a trend of areas incorporation into cities to address the rules, but mostly that the rules be enforced.We don't and wish we did. We live in an unincorporated county and there's no rules and if they are, they're ignored.
Wow Bonnie! Your HOA dues are so low for the same amenities I have in my neighborhood. Now I'm embarrassed to say I pay $1,000 per year (and no lifeguard). My neighborhood doesn't have many houses in it though so I guess that's why. Plus I pay property taxes, sales tax, and income tax. The county does nothing except empty our trashcans curbside. It's a nice neighborhood though and no horror stories here either....We probably have the lowest HOA dues in the country... for 30 plus years it was $180 a year, then they voted to raise it to $325. They needed the money to update the clubhouse, and resurface the tennis courts and community pool. And these are things made available to residents for free. .. with lifeguards included.
Many free perks to living here. I live in a heavily wooded area of pine and oak trees, and the county trims trees at their expense, fixes sidewalks and driveways, and they take care of my property on the east side of my house outside the fenced area. It's an open area to a drainage ditch and they mow and maintain the entire area.
And on top of that, now there are no taxes yearly from the county for seniors over age 65.
I've heard many horror stories of HOAs ... but you won't hear any around my neighborhood.