GenshinKenshin t1_j75s9kw wrote
Reply to comment by thisisntmineIfoundit in "Even a $7,000 Rent Doesn’t Guarantee Dogs Get to Walk Through the Lobby" In some New York City buildings, the four-legged pets are not welcome everywhere. Their owners must carry them or use a service elevator. by CactusBoyScout
Generally true but often times the owners want a very specific look and “culture” in their spaces.
These rules keeps everyone in check as to not lower the optic value of the building.
We don’t want loud music, that’s ghetto. We are a posh society that likes our music classical and low.
We don’t like animals walking around, this isn’t a zoo after all, keep them on a leash and off the expensive floors.
Etc etc, it’s the same thing with HOA being anal about everything ppl do on their own property
Throwawayhelp111521 t1_j76rfsj wrote
>We don’t want loud music, that’s ghetto.
Or maybe the rule recognizes that it's not fair for one resident to subject others to his or her loud music.
GenshinKenshin t1_j7796af wrote
I agree, I’m just giving random examples here
Throwawayhelp111521 t1_j77mpyb wrote
Your wording makes you seem to disapprove.
GenshinKenshin t1_j77s2fh wrote
My bad on that part
TizonaBlu t1_j7bbmxq wrote
Except that’s not true for the vast majority of high end condos in the city. I’m talking stuff like One57 or any number of Stern buildings.
Maybe that’s the case for coops as I’m not familiar with them.
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