If my Apple purchase gives me an equal level of control in Apple's policies as every other holder of an Apple device, such that it only requires a majority of votes cast to change any of those policies, then no.
If my purchase of a home meant I had no participatory rights in the HoA, and they can still change the rules at any time on me, and didn't have to disclose in plain language the existing ones upfront, then yes.
If my purchase of a home meant I had no participatory rights in the HoA, and they can still change the rules at any time on me, and didn't have to disclose in plain language the existing ones upfront, then yes.