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  2. Neighborhood association - Wikipedia

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    Neighborhood associations are more likely to be formed in older, established neighborhoods, especially those that predate HOAs. HOAs are generally established at the time a residential neighborhood is built and sold. Sometimes older established neighborhoods form an HOA to help regulate rules and standards.

  3. My HOA wants me to pay $12,000 in 30 days for roof ... - AOL

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    Ryan Poliakoff and Gary Poliakoff are co-authors of "New Neighborhoods — The Consumer’s Guide to Condominium, Co-Op and HOA Living." Email your questions to condocolumn@gmail.com . Please be ...

  4. Know your rights: 5 things to watch for when it comes to ...

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    Homeowners associations can suspend your pool privileges, fine you up to $100 a day for chronic violations, or even unleash the nuclear option of foreclosing on your home. Here are your rights as ...

  5. Grassroots Support Organization - Wikipedia

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    Grassroots Support Organizations (GSOs) are a specialized subset of Intermediate Non-Governmental Organizations (INGOs) that provides services and support to local groups of disadvantaged rural or urban households and individuals.

  6. A Little River, S.C. TikTok user’s videos have gone viral after she began posting about what she says is harassment by neighboring Home Owner’s Associations and community residents.

  7. Community organization - Wikipedia

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    Community organization is differentiated from conflict-oriented community organizing, which focuses on short-term change through appeals to authority (i.e., pressuring established power structures for desired change), by focusing on long-term and short-term change through direct action and the organizing of community (i.e., the creation of alternative systems outside of established power ...

  8. National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry

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    Grange Hall in Solon, Maine, circa 1910. The National Grange, a.k.a.The Grange, officially named The National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry, is a social organization in the United States that encourages families to band together to promote the economic and political well-being of the community and agriculture. [1]

  9. Does your HOA require grass? A new bill, and trend toward ...

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    “I think it would be hard to go down a block and not see someone doing some kind of xeriscape — except in HOAs.”