I'm in a pickle. My family decided to do frontyard work without filing paperwork with the HoA first. None of us have any clue on how to draw landscape plans. Am I able to hire a contractor to simply draw the landscape plans for the finished project?
Sucks that you're stuck with HOAs in so many parts of the country.
And, if HOAs limited their rules to more rational things like that, then I wouldn't have a problem with them. But, telling people what kind of shrubs are and aren't permitted? I think that's a bit too micromanaging the neighborhood.Maybe for some but it is nice to have a standard set so you don't have lawns growing out of control, car parts in the front yard and fences falling over. Personally I like it.
And, if HOAs limited their rules to more rational things like that, then I wouldn't have a problem with them. But, telling people what kind of shrubs are and aren't permitted? I think that's a bit too micromanaging the neighborhood.
Anyway, to the OP, there are several free, or at least free trial software programs that you can use for the purpose that you seem to need. Rather than recommend any particular program (I've only used one, and am not in a position to know which is best), a simple google search should show a few.