
04-12-2020, 07:47 AM
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Originally Posted by jane032657
I do not like seeing political flags flying when I drive down the street or take a walk. I do not like seeing religious symbols in people's front yards, as I am not living in a place of worship. But too bad for me. People have the right to have those things it seems. If you choose to live in a community where your houses are stacked on top of each other, then you have to live with what your neighbors choose to do within the allowed covenants. Your rights end at your property line. For better or worse. Loud conversations, wind chimes, flags waving, smoking, parties, music, BBQ's, dogs, landscaping design, the list goes on. People buy their homes and live the same as they lived elsewhere. You do not get to choose your neighbors and they did not get to choose you.
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I agree that your rights end at the property line. However, wind chime noise travels across your property line onto your neighbor's property, and sometimes even into their bedroom. And, it never stops, day or night. That is the issue.
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