A homeowner was tired of the HOA's strict rules about exterior paint colors. So, he painted his front door a bright purple which was not on the approved list. When the HOA sent a notice, he simply replied that it was a work of art and he was expressing his freedom of expression. The HOA couldn't really do much about it as it wasn't clearly defined in the rules what constituted 'art' on a front door.
My friend had an issue with the HOA constantly complaining about his old car parked in his driveway. He decided to fix it up and make it look like a vintage show car. He then entered it in local car shows and put up a big sign next to it in his driveway that said 'Thanks to the HOA for inspiring me to make this beauty'. It made the HOA look bad for trying to get rid of it in the first place.
Once there was a hoa who tried to dance like a ballerina. But every time he spun around, he ended up tripping over his own feet and falling into a bush. It was hilarious to watch.
There was a Colorado HOA where they had a very rigid policy on exterior paint colors. A homeowner decided to repaint their house in a color that they thought was similar to the approved palette but was slightly off. The HOA made them repaint it not just once, but three times until it was 'exactly right', costing the homeowner a lot of extra money.
There's a story of a woman in an HOA who was constantly harassed by the HOA for having a small bench in her front yard. They said it violated some 'aesthetic' rule. She got revenge by filling her front yard with hundreds of little gnome statues. The HOA tried to fine her but she argued that they were collectibles and part of her gardening theme. It became a huge headache for the HOA and they eventually backed off as she had a lot of support from other neighbors who thought the gnomes were cute.
In a hoa treehouse story, there could be a group of fairies that made the hoa treehouse their home. The treehouse was made of the strongest branches and covered with soft leaves. These fairies would dance around the hoa flowers that grew all around the treehouse at night. One fairy, named Aurora, was in charge of taking care of the hoa flowers and she had a magical wand that made them bloom even more beautifully.
A lady in our community was fined for having a clothesline in her backyard which was against the HOA rules. She then started a petition to change the rule. She got so many signatures that the HOA had to hold a meeting. At the meeting, she presented facts about how clotheslines are environmentally friendly. Eventually, not only did she get to keep her clothesline, but the HOA changed the rule for the whole community.
A homeowner was always being nitpicked by the HOA for having his car parked at a slightly odd angle in his driveway. So, he bought a really old, beat - up car and parked it right in front of his house for a week. The HOA couldn't do anything about it because it was still on his property and it wasn't violating any real traffic or safety rules. It just looked really ugly and was his way of getting back at them for being so picky.
The 'hoa game story' might be really interesting. However, without more specific details, it's hard to say exactly what it's about. It could be a story within a game named HOA that involves adventure, mystery, or character development.
Well, there's a hoa who was so excited to go on a roller coaster. But as soon as the ride started, he screamed so loudly that the people in the front rows could hear him over the roar of the coaster. And he kept yelling 'I want to get off!' all the way through the ride.
One story is about a student who constantly disrupted the class. The teacher, instead of yelling, made the student in charge of a special project. The student had to research and present on classroom behavior. It was a 'revenge' in a sense as it made the student understand how difficult it is for the teacher to manage a class.
A girl's brother hid her diary. She was really angry. So, she took all of his video game cartridges and hid them in different places around the house. When he wanted to play his games, he couldn't find any of them. After a while, she told him that she would give them back if he returned her diary. He did, and she gave him his cartridges back.