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Old 08-06-2003, 07:56 PM
Vox Humana
 
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"Julia Green" wrote in message
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No. Technically, someone else said that there were hundreds in a

community.
I pointed out that there were over 800 in Montgomery county. Maybe that
county is huge and 800 HOAs are so dispersed that they wouldn't be very
close to each other. I don't know. I doubt that there are 800 towns in

my
county. I would suspect that the 800 associations are clustered and not
evenly dispersed. There are over 40 million people living in about

200,000
communities governed by HOAs. From that standpoint, Montgomery County,

MD
would have a disproportionate number of these communities as compared

with
the nation as a whole.

Oh, I thought you were the one who talked about hundreds of HOAs in one
community or neighborhood. I was mistaken.

I don't know if Montgomery Co. has a disproportionate number of HOAs or

not.
But Montgomery Village alone probably accounts for about 75 of them, at
least. Each little neighborhood in M.V. has its own little HOA and there
are a ton of little neighborhoods in M.V.


I see that here, but not to the extent that is in a highly developed area
like the DC suburbs.


 
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