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HOA Put Up “No Snowmobiles” Signs — So I Blocked the Trail That Keeps Them Connected • HOA Put Up “No Snowmobiles” Signs — So I B... The HOA put up “NO SNOWMOBILES” signs like they owned the land. They didn’t ask. They didn’t check boundaries. They just decided they could control the trail. Except that trail runs through property they don’t control. And it’s the same route that keeps their neighborhood connected when winter shuts the roads down. I warned them. I documented the signs, the HOA messages, and the board meeting where Karen bragged about “cracking down.” So I made one move: I blocked the trail. Not with violence. Not with sabotage. With legal boundaries and a closure that forced them to face reality: you can’t ban people on land you don’t own. That’s when the panic started. Because without that trail, they weren’t just “inconvenienced.” They were cut off. This story isn’t just about snowmobiles. It’s about control, boundaries, and the moment an HOA learns that access isn’t a privilege they can weaponize. 👉 Subscribe to HOA Revenge Stories for weekly HOA meltdowns. / @hoarevengestories-j2v Comment below: If an HOA posted bans on land they don’t own—would you tear the signs down, or block the whole route and let them learn fast? #HOA #HOARevenge #HOADrama #Karen #Snowmobile #Trail #PrivateProperty #Trespassing #WinterAccess #LegalRevenge #LegalJustice #GatedCommunity #CommunityDrama #DisasterKarma #HomeownerRights