We’re Not Kidding!
Creating Rules that Don’t Discriminate
By Matias Barnes H
of school children sans school, playing and laughing in the
for some, bringing back fondly cherished memories of good times as a child and of course if they are your children it is just level of noise, maybe even something akin to an intrusion on quiet enjoyment.
to ensure safety. If only for the survival of the association and reduction of liability, it is critical that safety is addressed
Developing Safety Rules
that includes against children. It is important to understand that legally, and for the purposes of association rules, a child is a person just like an adult is a person. A child playing permission to use that common area by a member. When park, they are authorized by the member household they
regardless of age. The association must treat adults and House Rules or Rules and Regulations.
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