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Wouldn’t, speaking from a non US perspective, bylaws handle that though. Noise, trash, unwanted cold calling, I’m looking at you Jehovahs, to enforce that action. Or does this work as a front line against that ?
Most cities have ordinances to that effect. But they’re pretty generic and frequently easy to just ignore.
The more rural you get here, the less ordinances you have to deal with. For better or worse, HOAs can get much more restrictive. (Usually, it’s worse, don’t get me wrong here. Like that one HOA that was fining a person because they used a different brand that was color matched to an otherwise approved seafoam green.)
But cities for example, aren’t really going to get involved with that one neighbor who keeps throwing keggars on the weekend, taking all the on-street parking, etc. unless it becomes a safety thing or something.
Wouldn’t, speaking from a non US perspective, bylaws handle that though. Noise, trash, unwanted cold calling, I’m looking at you Jehovahs, to enforce that action. Or does this work as a front line against that ?
It depends on where you are.
Most cities have ordinances to that effect. But they’re pretty generic and frequently easy to just ignore.
The more rural you get here, the less ordinances you have to deal with. For better or worse, HOAs can get much more restrictive. (Usually, it’s worse, don’t get me wrong here. Like that one HOA that was fining a person because they used a different brand that was color matched to an otherwise approved seafoam green.)
But cities for example, aren’t really going to get involved with that one neighbor who keeps throwing keggars on the weekend, taking all the on-street parking, etc. unless it becomes a safety thing or something.