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Girls and gents! Check this out.
The family of Dora Flores in Colorado put up a giant Santa Claus inflatable, 28 feet tall, that would be the size of their house. The Homeowners Association (HOA) sent them a letter saying the decoration was a violation, threatening fines if they didn’t remove it quickly.
But the funny part is, the letter didn’t have any height restrictions. Neighbors decided to stand with the Flores family. They started protesting, sending messages to the HOA management and even posting social media campaigns.
The entire neighborhood came together, with others raising their inflatables as well in solidarity. At the end of the day, Santa stayed in the yard, and the community won the HOA battle. It’s a vibe of unity and true festive spirit.
The family of Dora Flores in Colorado put up a giant Santa Claus inflatable, 28 feet tall, that would be the size of their house. The Homeowners Association (HOA) sent them a letter saying the decoration was a violation, threatening fines if they didn’t remove it quickly.
But the funny part is, the letter didn’t have any height restrictions. Neighbors decided to stand with the Flores family. They started protesting, sending messages to the HOA management and even posting social media campaigns.
The entire neighborhood came together, with others raising their inflatables as well in solidarity. At the end of the day, Santa stayed in the yard, and the community won the HOA battle. It’s a vibe of unity and true festive spirit.