They eventually stopped enforcing the rules altogether once they became the Hogs of Anarchy, but they still heavily enforce rule six due to the presence of outsider drug pushers in Mirror Park. Although, by the time the HOA was contracted by Payne Realty and expanded to Vinewood they had began to relax on the enforcement of all rules besides numbers: three, five, six, and ten. The HoA use the Liquid Library and the better part of Mirror Park as a whole for their meetings and as their hangout spots.ĭuring the Home Owners Association's first few months of operation, the following rules were drafted and imposed in their area. A prominent example of this change was the group's widespread movement away from motorcycles (with most members no longer even owning one, let alone riding them on a daily basis). By late June 2021 (following a failed attempt at rebranding into a mafia earlier that month) their ranking structure, behavior, and overall goals had morphed into that indicative of a gang of likeminded criminals with no real overarching description (similar to the group's identity in January 2020, a transitional period after the former Homeowners Association, but before the Hogs of Anarchy).
This change also resulted in a new uniform, custom tailored biker vests that they quickly dubbed "kuttes" (which they continue to wear to this day, with various aesthetic updates).Īlthough, after the 3.0 update the group began quickly shifting into their modern day status as a MC only in name. A prominent part of the group persona (as the name implies) was the stereotypical interest in choppers or as they often call them, "hawgs".
Since the group was renamed to the HoA on 3/18/20 they identify as a parody biker gang and have gone through many sub-arcs. Despite the police long since identifying them as a gang (in both 2.0 and 3.0) they still attempt to maintain the façade in the hope it will act as some sort of legal defense. This was in part due to them wanting to avoid criminal charges that only were associated with "gangs". Historically, the HOA did not accept the label of "gang" and instead preferred to be referenced as "only a terrorist organization" and later a "book club". As the acronym implies, the group was initially a Homeowners Association for the Mirror Park community that was officially backed by Payne Real Estate (who also briefly expanded their jurisdiction to the Vinewood Hills).