Yes, my point is that the restriction is already covered in the law. If the HOA deems it appropriate to control such things, they can petition and hold a public vote to create a municipality and then control things to their hearts content. As it is, basically everyone hates HOAs and would vote against incorporation, ergo they should have no power to act like a municipality...Ruark wrote: Thu Feb 14, 2019 11:25 pm All of those links refer to the code regarding municipalities. The HOAs I'm referring to are NOT within municipalities. They are rural subdivisions - you know those places with names like "Green Hills" or "Whispering Oaks" 10-15 miles outside the city limits.
Not to mention that they are inherently undemocratic as they are typically formed when there are very few residents in the subdivision, and are hard to change after creation...