Being the owner of your house comes with all the happiness of making it your own, in every way you want. But at which point, if any, do your neighbors say one in your beauty options?
This is a question A reditor askedWhen he bought a set of depth discounted lawn flamingos.
“I knew they were in my garden,” the poster said in the thread. “They are not everyone’s cups of tea, but I think they are very funny.”
However, some of his neighbors disagreeed, and a person also went to contact the individual and insist on removing the flamingo from the front yard.
She said, “She was demanding that I take my flamingo down because they ‘extremely goucha’ and ‘are reducing the property value of the neighborhood’,” he said.
The same neighbor also posted pictures of home and lawn flamingos on a local Facebook group to continue the complaint.
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The poster notes that they do not live in a HAA, where their house will actually be subject to some rules Outer house,
“Some people agreed that I should take them down,” the thread continues. “After that, another neighbor came to ask me to get rid of them. My mother also agreed that I should take them down to maintain peace with my neighbor.”
Lucky to the poster, people were in a hurry to respond with words of encouragement and support, and the general consensus was: if you like them, and they are not hurting anyone, then you are entitled to display a pair of lawn flamingos on your front lawn.
“No HOA means you can decorate your yard as you see fit,” an answer said.
Other respondents had some creative views to add more personality to their front yard, with adding another flamingo to every time a neighbor makes a complaint, it becomes a herd to buy so many flamingos.
Some people also suggested them to decorate even more for holidays and seasons – just like the famous scaly of home depot.