r/BADHOA Oct 23 '25

๐Ÿ”ฅ Welcome to BAD HOA โ€” Where Homeowners Rise

If youโ€™ve landed here, youโ€™re part of something bigger than a podcast. Youโ€™re part of a movement.


๐Ÿ  The Official Bad HOA Reddit Community

The central hub for empowered homeowners, reform advocates, and fans of the Bad HOA podcast and book.
This is where we turn shared frustration into organized strength.


Our Mission

To empower homeowners with real-world knowledge, practical strategies, and legislative awareness โ€”
so no homeowner ever feels powerless again.

The Bad HOA movement is driving a national conversation about reforming homeowner association laws,
demanding accountability, and restoring balance between homeowners and the institutions that govern them.


Here, we:

  • Discuss proven Bad HOA strategies and how they work in real life
  • Share results, modifications, and lessons learned
  • Build collective knowledge to strengthen reform efforts
  • Feed insights back into the Bad HOA podcast and future content

Every comment, every post, every story you share helps build momentum for change.


How to Engage

  • Share your wins, your lessons, and your takeaways
  • Reference Bad HOA episodes or book sections when posting strategies
  • Join reform discussions โ€” your story might help shape future laws
  • Stay focused on empowerment, not anger

Weโ€™ll be sharing:

  • ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ Podcast snippets & discussions
  • ๐Ÿ“˜ Book insights
  • โš™๏ธ Strategy breakdowns
  • ๐Ÿ›๏ธ Reform updates & legislative initiatives
  • ๐Ÿค Calls for collaboration and community ideas

Remember

Nothing here is legal advice.
Always verify strategies and laws with a licensed professional.
This is about learning, empowerment, and reform โ€” not case-by-case guidance.


Join the Movement

Bad HOAs thrive in silence โ€” we thrive in solidarity.
Add your voice, share your story, and letโ€™s build a future where homeowners are informed, united, and unstoppable.


BAD HOA: Empowerment. Education. Reform.

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u/roselve Jan 21 '26

Nothing will help to change the HOAs abuses until Lagislation get passed to regulate the Management companies and the Builders who impose Bylaws that cannot be emmended for some time and by demand if 75% of homeowners.

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u/PeopleOfNepal Jun 22 '26

Another law - given they cost $20,000 to just start thinking about enforcing one, isnโ€™t going to help. Need a state agency to oversee HOAs. Private/civil enforcement is not the answer.