I live in Cameron's Landing, a riverfront community subdivision in Hopewell, Virginia that is not yet 15 years in the making. It is regulated by a Homeowners' Association (HOA). The Association makes sure the residents keep their lawns maintained, including trimming decorative shrubbery and power washing any particular side of their home that may appear discolored due to pollen or greenish due to algae growth on shaded sides of their property. Recently, instead of a hefty fine, I painted my mailbox gray support post white upon receiving a letter of warning.