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By definition, a Homeowners Association (HOA) is a private organization that creates and enforces rules within a residential community. Its main goal is to keep neighborhoods well-maintained, organized, and to help protect property values. But every now and then, things take a turn. Some HOAs go a little overboard, creating rules that feel less about order and more about control… and yes, we’re talking truly bizarre ones.

To show just how wild things can get, the Bored Panda team went digging and found some examples that might actually make you feel grateful for your own neighborhood rules. Keep scrolling to see just how far some HOAs have taken it.

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    #2

    Comment criticizing HOA rules for banning vegetable gardens, highlighting how HOAs make people’s lives harder unnecessarily.

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    Roxy222uk
    Community Member
    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Again, I do not understand how people can dictate what goes on in a privately owned property.

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    #3

    Comment about HOA rules restricting flags, illustrating how HOAs make people’s lives harder for no reason.

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    Blue Bunny of Happiness
    Community Member
    2 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Did they allow multiple flags in different colours, perhaps flown in rainbow order?

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    While these posts show some of the most outrageous HOA rules, let’s talk about the ones that actually help maintain a housing society. The top one being noise control. Yes, neighbors often complain about loud music, late-night parties, barking dogs, or other disturbances, and this is where HOAs step in. By setting quiet hours, curfew times, and specific noise guidelines, they help ensure everyone can enjoy their homes peacefully. Well-enforced noise policies prevent small annoyances from escalating into bigger conflicts, helping maintain a calm, friendly environment. It also makes living in shared spaces more comfortable, especially for families with children, elderly residents, or anyone working from home.

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    #4

    Text about HOA rules limiting guest stays to two nights unless informed in writing, with car towing for violations.

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    Nathaniel He/Him Cis-Het
    Community Member
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    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What business is it of theirs? How can they justify it?

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    #6

    Text describing HOA rules restricting dog walking on streets and sidewalks despite allowing dogs on private property.

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    JudgeJdyRox
    Community Member
    7 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It has to be public easement, the HOA doesn't manage the utility companies. Walk the dog, you're in public :)

    In case of disputes, HOAs often act as neutral mediators between neighbors. For instance, if your neighbor is taking up your parking space, leaving trash in common areas, or encroaching on shared property, the HOA can step in to resolve the issue fairly. They can facilitate conversations, offer solutions, or impose small penalties when necessary, preventing minor disagreements from escalating into personal conflicts. Their intervention ensures fairness and avoids unnecessary tension, which can otherwise harm the sense of community.

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    #7

    Text from a user sharing how an HOA rule banning pet chickens caused confusion due to a wild chicken wandering yards.

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    Blue Bunny of Happiness
    Community Member
    2 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A colleague bought a house on the site of what historically, was a pig farm. The deeds specifically ban keeping pigs on the property.

    #8

    Warning note about shoes outside door shows HOA making residents' lives harder with strict common area rules.

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    Arthur Waite
    Community Member
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    30 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I think I'd take my shoes off when indoors, and keep them inside until I needed to go out. On the stairs outdoors is asking for trouble.

    #9

    Screenshot of a forum post describing an HOA rule demanding written permission before emailing a neighbor.

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    Nathaniel He/Him Cis-Het
    Community Member
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    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Bet you needed to email for permission to get written permission to send an email. And round and round we go.

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    Maintenance and repair is another critical area where HOAs add value. They coordinate landscaping, cleaning, structural repairs, and the upkeep of communal areas like corridors, stairwells, or entrance gates. Without their oversight, these tasks could be neglected or handled inconsistently, leading to safety hazards or a decline in property values. HOAs also manage contractors, schedule inspections, and monitor long-term maintenance plans to make sure the community stays clean, safe, and visually appealing for everyone living there.

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    #10

    Comment on HOA rules making people’s lives harder with unreasonable and intrusive interview demands in housing communities.

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    Binky Melnik
    Community Member
    9 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That won’t happen, ma’am; I’m a lesbian. (Man, I hope she sued that place HARD!) (See previous post re: What I do in my spare time.) ETA: I wouldn’t be surprised if that place also wanted to name specific races who’re allowed to bang the residents, too.)

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    Text screenshot showing a user describing hassle with HOAs over mulch color fines for not meeting exact shade requirements.

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    Ashtophet’sRevenge
    Community Member
    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Red mulch looks super unnatural to me… dark brown or black only for me please!

    When it comes to shared amenities, HOAs are indispensable. Pools, gyms, parks, playgrounds, and community halls require regular care, safety inspections, and management. HOAs ensure that these spaces are usable, safe, and fairly accessible to all residents. They set rules for bookings, maintenance, and behavior, preventing overuse or damage. This oversight preserves the value and enjoyment of shared spaces, making them reliable resources for relaxation, exercise, and social interaction.

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    #13

    Screenshot of a forum comment describing HOA restrictions on window-mounted A/C units in older homes without central air.

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    Fred
    Community Member
    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "triple digits" means more than 37°. I would certainly need air conditioning.

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    #14

    User comment about HOA rules requiring a mailhouse, restrictions on basketball hoops, fences, and specific tree types.

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    Arthur Waite
    Community Member
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    28 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And why not a Canadian Maple Tree?

    #15

    Text post from a user sharing an HOA rule requiring garage doors to stay open during the day causing inconvenience.

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    Binky Melnik
    Community Member
    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They want to know when you’re not home so they can break in and steal your possessions! 😳

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    And while they do a lot of good, residents sometimes have complaints. One major issue is a lack of transparency. Homeowners may feel left out of key decisions, unsure how fees are being spent, or unaware of upcoming projects. For example, a sudden increase in HOA fees without clear explanation can cause frustration. Transparent communication about budgets, rule changes, and community projects fosters trust and ensures residents feel informed and respected.

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    #16

    Comment about HOA rules requiring dogs to be on leashes at all times, highlighting HOA restrictions frustrations.

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    Binky Melnik
    Community Member
    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Dogs on a leash IN THE HOME? Good luck enforcing THAT one, Karen!

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    Another concern is unresponsive board members. Slow or inconsistent communication can leave residents feeling ignored or unsupported, especially when they are raising urgent safety or maintenance issues. A proactive, approachable board is crucial for resolving problems quickly and maintaining the confidence of homeowners. Regular meetings, timely replies to emails, and visible accountability go a long way in keeping the community running smoothly.

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    #19

    Text post describing HOA rules restricting planting in condo yards and decks, illustrating HOA restrictions making residents' lives harder.

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    WindySwede
    Community Member
    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Dont buy anything with an HOA! 🤦‍♂️😾

    #20

    Text post describing an HOA enforcing strict and unreasonable rules about specific rocks on a driveway with fines and threats.

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    Binky Melnik
    Community Member
    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I’d lead him right to the police station where I’d start screaming as loud as I could that the “peddo” was stalking me and trying to find out where I live.

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    Lastly, unfair enforcement of rules can create tension among residents. If some homeowners are penalized for minor infractions while others are given exceptions, it can appear biased and breed resentment. Fair, consistent enforcement ensures that rules apply equally to everyone, protecting the integrity of the community. Clear guidelines, documented warnings, and transparent procedures help prevent misunderstandings and maintain harmony.

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    By understanding the positive role HOAs play, it becomes clear that while some rules might seem strict, many exist to protect property, maintain order, and create a safe, pleasant environment for everyone living in the community. When properly managed, HOAs make neighborhoods more enjoyable, prevent disputes from escalating, and ensure shared spaces and amenities are well cared for.

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    #26

    List of HOA rules showing restrictions like no lawn gnomes, approved chalk drawings, and banned non-organic fertilizer.

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    Binky Melnik
    Community Member
    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Oh, how I would constantly be calling them to come approves the peens I’d draw in chalk on my driveway, and inviting all the teenagers in the neighborhood to contribute peen drawings, too! Every spare moment anyone has, come to my place and draw a peen! I’ll supply the chalk!

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    Well, the HOAs in these posts have certainly come up with some questionable rules—whether they were trying to maintain order, make a point, or just had a personal dislike for pets or plants. From banning certain decorations to strict restrictions on pets, some rules make you shake your head in disbelief. Which one of these posts made you laugh, cringe, or think, “Really?” Has your HOA ever made a rule that left you baffled or frustrated? Share your experiences with us—we’d love to hear your story.

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    #30

    Screenshot of an online comment describing how an HOA forced a homeowner to paint a visible satellite dish cable brown.

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    Binky Melnik
    Community Member
    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I would paint it the most contrasted, ugly shade of brown anyone’s ever seen. (Hmmm. Does Pantone have a “diarrhea brown”?)

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    #35

    Screenshot of a forum post describing how an HOA restricts personal yard maintenance, causing frustration and poor lawn care.

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    YakFactory
    Community Member
    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Is there some connection between the HOA and the gardening company? Nepotism? Financial payments?

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    #39

    Text post describing HOA issues with strict trash can and garage door rules, illustrating HOA making lives harder.

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    YakFactory
    Community Member
    4 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Some people have little to do, if they have the time and energy to enforce ridiculous rules. Maybe they should get a life.

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