HOA dues are a contentious topic for many homeowners living in communities governed by Homeowners Associations. These dues are intended to cover the maintenance and upkeep of shared amenities and common areas within the neighborhood. Issues related to HOA dues often revolve around transparency, fairness, and the impact on residents budgets.
Petitions on this topic typically focus on holding HOAs accountable for how they allocate and spend residents dues. Some petitions call for greater transparency in financial reporting, while others demand more equitable fee structures based on residents usage of the amenities. One notable petition with thousands of signatures urges HOAs to provide detailed breakdowns of expenses and justification for fee increases.
Join the movement to advocate for fair and transparent HOA dues policies. By signing these petitions, you can help ensure that homeowners have a say in how their money is being used and promote responsible management practices within HOAs.
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I’ve lived in Jasmine Heights for 10 years now. I do not agree or feel it’s justified to increase HOA dues for each house in this community. The subdivision has grown a lot therefore adding more people, it should be a decreased amount. Although I understand that there is higher cost in things over the years, the increase isn’t justified to cover what the increase is stated for. If anything, you can have an increase proposal at the annual meeting to increase starting 2026, not at the last minute with a special meeting in 2024 after the annual meeting for 2025 dues. That’s completely unprofessional and not ample time to allow people to budget costs.
I feel that an increase on the HOA is unwarranted. I understand you all stated it’s been the same for 15 years but many of your sections are way less than 15 years old, or haven’t even been built yet. The community is missing so much, such as many has already stated, regarding better routes to highways, sidewalks for safety and the kids walking to and from school. It’s stated that we, the residents, will pay for DR Horton/HOA pass due bills, maintenance to the waterfall, and I’m sure the sign that was destroyed a short time ago, which I’m sure those teenagers and/or family was held accountable already and we’re somehow still responsible to pay for such a thing? There are woods/tree limbs/bushes, growing through our back fences from lack of maintenance of the landscaping in some areas. That’s for the residents that have woods as their backyard view. The grass cutting there, doesn’t even exist. No personal park for Jasmine Heights, no gym, no pool, no community center for Jasmine Heights that we can host events, no security guards or police circling the neighborhood, it’s not gated. I totally disagree with an increase on the HOA fee. We see no use that the HOA is needed for, there’s no changes in the community year after year, a $300 fee already exists and we see no evidence of the money we pay in besides telling us what we can and can’t do to our homes. I do not agree for any increase on the HOA fee in 2025 for the Jasmine Heights residents.
We’ve been living here for almost 7 years and have not seen any of the amenities promised upon our home being built. I would like an explanation, additionally, for the 1.4 million that we are currently sitting on. Your last budget was from October.