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by deergomoo
751 days ago
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Two points: Firstly I am legitimately surprised that Finland has HOAs. I had always assumed they were a largely American construct (I’m British). Secondly I was absolutely talking about owning a house rather than an apartment. I feel an apartment is a slightly different situation by virtue of being an inherently shared space. That said, I still it baffling that someone would try to exert control over what you do with the inside of your own home. |
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The Finnish HOAs are a uniquely Finnish construct. They are in many ways different from the American HOAs, even though the name is the same.
> That said, I still it baffling that someone would try to exert control over what you do with the inside of your own home.
In the Finnish system, as a "homeowner" in a HOA, you actually don't own things such as... the walls inside your apartment. The HOA owns the walls. You own a piece of the HOA and the right to live inside the walls. But if you want to fix damage inside the walls, for example, you need the HOA to do that, because they own the walls.