Topic: Hoa

4 chapters across the catalog

Champagne Socialist
Episode 1812 32:58 - 35:29

1812: Champagne Socialist

Neighborhood HOA Dispute, Dominican Republic Resident

A local neighborhood dispute in the Texas Hill Country involves concerns over speeding children and Homeowners Association (HOA) regulations. A resident from the Dominican Republic expressed her frustration with the situation, aligning with other neighbors against the current management.

Death Buses
Episode 1797 9:51 - 15:30

1797: Death Buses

Neighborhood Disputes, Dilbert the Ex-Fed Anecdote

A personal anecdote describes ongoing tensions in a rural Texas neighborhood involving a family running a commercial business from their home and aggressive roaming dogs. The story features a neighbor named Dilbert, a retired federal agent, who threatened to shoot a neighbor's dog if it continued to harass his own. The hosts also discuss the lack of an active HOA and local "dark skies" ordinances.

Friendshoring
Episode 1664 2:07:56 - 2:13:32

1664: Friendshoring

Unsold Tesla Inventory, HOA Grill Bans and Insurance Risks

Reports indicate large lots of unsold Teslas are accumulating across the U.S., mirroring similar inventory gluts in China. Meanwhile, insurance companies are pressuring Homeowners Associations (HOAs) in mountain regions to ban gas grills and open flames due to fire risks. This move by insurers to reduce liability is causing friction in communities where outdoor grilling is a central part of the lifestyle.

Shot to Win
Episode 1362

1362: Shot to Win

Adam Curry, Texas Hill Country Septic Tank Technology

Adam Curry describes his relocation to the Texas Hill Country and a recent torrential flooding event that caused his septic tank to overflow. He details a conversation with "Paul the Septic Guy" regarding a modern three-tank filtration system that uses chlorine and sprinklers to manage waste. The account includes observations on local "patriot" culture and the logistics of joining an electricity co-op in a small subdivision.