I’ve read from others that mods shouldn’t really be a concern for the most part with a few exceptions?
If you don't mind dealing with the problems associated with them, sure. Just depends on the person. Ordinarily when troubleshooting an issue your goal is to return things to a preestablished base parameter. But if someone has altered those parameters, you don't know exactly what all they did and you no longer have that base, what then? You might not have the knowledge to DIY a solution and finding a tuner can be a challenge for certain areas. Then there's finding the time to do these things. If you have another vehicle to fall back to and a workspace to operate, that's fine. But if you don't or simply unwilling to put up with downtime...
Then you have normal maintenance on top of that; not to mention that the additional stresses may shorten normal time frames for maintenance intervals. If you're running 230hp (+15%) more power, do you really want to wait until 150k on that timing belt? 7k on that oil change?