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HOA Tried to Grab My Woodlot for a Tennis Court — One Title Search Proved They Never Owned the Roads “This isn’t a request, Mr. Davies. This is a notification of compulsory eminent domain for community improvement.” The words slid out of Karen Miller’s mouth, slick with a self-satisfied authority that made my skin crawl. She stood on the edge of my lawn, a stout woman in a beige pantsuit that seemed to be losing a battle with gravity, her arms crossed over a clipboard that she wielded like a scepter. Behind her, the five acres of dense, private woodland that bordered my property stood silent and green, the very reason I’d bought this house a decade ago. It was my sanctuary, my kids’ playground, my quiet promise of peace after twenty years in the Army Corps of Engineers. Karen, the newly-elected president of the Oakwood Bluffs Homeowners Association, had just informed me it was about to become a tennis court. She thrust the clipboard at me, a single sheet of paper attached, bearing the HOA letterhead and a crudely drawn map where my woods were now labeled "Future Site: Oakwood Bluffs Recreational Complex." The sheer, unmitigated gall of it was breathtaking. I didn't take the clipboard. I just looked at her, my face as still and unreadable as I could make it, a mask I’d perfected over two decades of dealing with colonels and contractors. “You can’t be serious,” I said, my voice low and even. “My woodlot is not part of the HOA. It was a separate parcel, purchased separately. It’s not subject to your covenants.” She gave a dismissive little sniff, a sound of pure condescension. “A procedural technicality that our legal counsel has advised us we can overcome. The original developer’s intent was for all adjacent land to be incorporated. We’re simply correcting an oversight for the betterment of the community. You should be thanking us. This will increase your property value.” The lie was so bald-faced, so insulting to my intelligence, it was almost impressive. She was trying to steal my land and frame it as a favor. The paper she held wasn't a legal document; it was a declaration of war. My mind, trained to see logistics and weak points, was already calculating trajectories, assessing threats, and formulating a counter-offensive. But for a moment, all I felt was a cold, hard knot of anger tightening in my gut. This wasn't just about land; it was about the principle of the thing. It was about a petty tyrant in a pantsuit thinking her made-up authority could steamroll a man’s home, his property, his peace. She had mistaken my quiet life for a quiet spirit, and she was about to learn the difference. Her little power trip wasn’t just going to fail; it was going to blow up in her face, and I was going to be the one holding the detonator. #HOA #HOAStory #HOAstories #homeownersassociation #story #stories