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Constitutional right to a wild garden with weeds and bees to be tested in Ontario court
(www.nationalobserver.com)
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Its the city not an HOA. We don't have legally enforceable HOAs in Canada. You can volunteer to belong to a community HOA, but its nothing binding or legal. More like a club.
Common sense social organizations? In Canada?! Well slap my fascist regime and call me Cletus!
Because our country is a goddamn sick joke and we’re jealous as hell. gO Canada.
Yeah, we have some good things, besides "free" healthcare.
The closest thing to an HOA in Canada is when it is a shared building like a Condo, then we have a Strata.
It runs as a legal corporation, with some property (such as building, roof being common property, and some outdoor spaces being shared or limited common property) the difference is each year you get to vote in a new council (if people want the role) and changes to bylaws are voted on as a majority by the owners. Minor things 51% majority, major changes are 75% majority.
So if something like a "no yellow doors" policy bothers you, you just propose a motion to allow yellow as a building scheme for doors, and hope enough residents agree. Since the housing market where I live has such a high resell rate, its rare you'd be stuck with the same ultra staunch voters for every council.
That's literally just an HOA, but only for multi-tenant buildings. Like, I get that you don't have them for detached single family homes, but every aspect you're describing is just how HOAs function in the US.
Some HOA documentaries I have seen about USA had them own the house or have right of sale refusal, and can have a say in who buys the property, with a strata here the sale is owner to owner, and strata is not involved other than notification and identification. You are bound by the bylaws created by fellow owners, but since Strata doesn't get a say in the sale there is possibility for new buyers coming in to flip the old owners rules quite soon.