HOA vs single mom over a wildflower front yard.

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  1. If she signed a contract that said she agreed to maintain a normal, green grass yard in the front of her house, that is what she is legally obligated to do. It doesn't matter if the city said her wildflowers are legal, they are a direct violation of a contract she signed with the HOA. Now she's whining because she's being fined for what she did to knowingly violate her contract. If she wasn't planning to comply, she shouldn't have bought the house and signed the contract. She could have planted her wildflowers in the back instead of the front, where she knew it was a violation. One does not get to sign a contract agreeing to something, then do whatever they want instead without consequence. Her consequence is the fines. Judges are supposed to follow the law, not emotion. The law says she violated her contract. It doesn't matter if the flowers are pretty.

  2. Lawns waste water and land, and crowd out native plants.
    Completely artificial because some rich/upper class person decided a yard should look like a billiard table.

  3. I remember a driver telling me about a similar situation when he lived where there was a HOA. He ended up removing the grass and putting down green concrete. No more grass issues.

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