On 21/01/2010, Ken Waller <[email protected]> wrote:

> I haven't delved into this much more than a superficial level, but I can
> tell from experience its due to what some homeowners do in some
> subdivisions.  You wouldn't believe what homeowners would do to their
> property if left to their own devices. How about a tree house on the front
> lawn - in a sub division, or outlandish exterior colors, dismantling old
> cars in the street, storing all sorts of items out in the open for
> months/years?
> These all have an effect on real estate values, especially in a grouping of
> houses. In a perfect world, association rules against these things wouldn't
> be necessary.

That's all dealt with under building codes and local council
regulations here, it's more to do with safety and health than anything
else though. I think the only regulations regarding outside clothes
drying here are in unit (multi-story) complexes. Frankly I can't see
any justification for preventing people from drying clothes in their
own private back-yard (especially in light of the ridiculous energy
waste).

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