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Gordon D.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, FL
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Dealing with fuss HOA board

Gordon D.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, FL
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Hello,

I am fairly new to RE investing. I am an out of state investor, I have a property in an HOA community (I'd like to move to that home in a couple years) and I am getting notices every month about something wrong with the landscaping. Most particularly some hedges that are always "overhanging". I've had my landscaper trim them multiple times and he's taken pictures for me. I recently got another notice and I went to visit the property, really nothing wrong with the hedges. I spoke to my neighbor and his bushes are really overgrown in the back and has never gotten an HOA violation letter. I honestly feel I am being picked on and I don't know why. Has anyone ever dealt with this before and have any ideas how I should go about handing this?

Obviously if there is something wrong with the property I will take care of it, but this seems excessive!

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