Task Force Needs To Be Held Accountable

Lallis Jackson said that people choose to live in HOAs.

She is dead wrong.

NO ONE chooses to live in an HOA.

The facts on the ground, simply, are: 1) there are few, if any, affordable properties that are NOT governed by HOAs and 2) No one is told they are moving into an HOA. Ever. (If they were told, they would look elsewhere. But there's no other place to live.)

Lallis Jackson insists that "if people choose to move into an HOA, they should be responsible for obeying the rules, understanding their obligations, etc"--but this is misleading, wrong, and verging on immoral.

If Ms. Jackson doesn't know by now, she should learn it immediately: No one who purchases a dwelling inside an HOA is told anything about HOAs. Did she read ANY of these letters and "storiers"? In quite a few of them, the author states that they simply bought the best house they could afford.

This is false advertising. It is tantamount to gaslighting. This should be addressed. Otherwise, this Task Force is quickly devolving into the Mad Hatter Tea Party.

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