Is This Your HOA?

A SC HOA is trying to control this home’s yard. The problem? It’s not in an HOA. This Little River house has continually added lawn decorations to demonstrate their property rights after dealing with HOA problems for years. The house is next to but not in an HOA.

In a Little River neighborhood there’s a house with a Trump 2024 sign, a Biden 2024 sign and what was described online as a “redneck dream catcher” — a wooden wreath with beer cans tied on. These are just a few of the decorations that have been put up by the owners in a show of property rights and civil disobedience. The Little River home is one of six that sits between two HOAs —the Carolina Crossing HOA and another run by Waccamaw Management — but is a part of neither. Despite that, the HOAs have been trying to control the yard since before they moved in, according to resident Anna Marie. 

Anna Marie did not say which company she has had problems with but said over text it’s been the “management company, HOA board and HOA residents.” The property was advertised as sitting between Carolina Crossing and North Village and not having an HOA by Realtor Traci Miles.

The final straw for Anna Marie and her family was when she brought a camper out of storage and put it in the front yard. “Long story short, moved my travel trailer out of storage for repairs. Wasn’t even here 24 hours before our lovely HOA neighbors called the county on us.”

This Litttle River resident continues to add lawn decorations to demonstrate their property rights after dealing with these HOA problems for years.  The final straw was when they put a trailer in the front yard and an HOA member called the county. Two days later, the homeowner put up a pride flag, a garden gnome and a sign that said, “Thanks for the concern about my trailer. Thus far no mandatory date has been set for removal.” Since then, the lawn decorations have increased. There’s now 10 pink flamingos, a kiddie pool, grill and another sign that says, “Proudly non-HOA.”

Marie said she’s gotten many positive reactions to her yard. “A lot of people around the neighborhood thought it was really funny and even were trying to contribute,” Anna Marie said on TikTok. “With both of these HOA communities ... we have some people who are pretty mad about it” Horry County was one of three counties in South Carolina with more half of all the complaints against HOAs/management companies reported in South Carolina last year, according to the S.C. Department of Consumer Affairs report. Horry County had the highest amount with 24.4%.

Adding the decor has been Anna Marie and her family’s way to exercise their property rights while having fun. “All this was at the end of the day was good fun and showing that nobody is going to take (away) the rights of our property and what we’re going to do with it,” Anna Marie said.

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