jg1i,

I personally don't like it, but I respect their right to do whatever the fuck they want with their property. If they want a fugly house, then that's their right.

HubertManne,
HubertManne avatar

Yeah I agree but man I personally would have some bushes in front of those windows but I walk around naked.

Korne127,
@Korne127@lemmy.world avatar

Honestly, no. At least where I live, they're finally starting to do something against gravel gardens. They are illegal here (have been for decades but no-one did anything against it) and they're absolutely terrible for the environment and destroying green space (additionally to them being very bad for bees and further sealing the floor which is awful when any flood happens). Luckily people shouldn't be able to do absolutely everything they want if it hurts everyone so much.

average650,
@average650@lemmy.world avatar

How do you feel about HOAs?

Korne127,
@Korne127@lemmy.world avatar

I'm not living in the US. As far as I know, it's something very ridiculous that every house needs to look absolutely the same (I feel the freedom). And no, what I wrote isn't "the same", mandating how every garden needs to look exactly the same is something entirely different to fighting against very specific "garden" styles that combat the environment and are bad for the infrastructure (see floods). I'm fine with people having their garden however they want and doing stuff, but it needs to be in certain boundaries, e.g. that you aren't allowed to seal all ground which is terrible for bees, the environment in its wholeness and dangerous during floods.

If there are some rare edge cases where many things depend on it and there are very good reasons to set a certain boundary but otherwise leave the freedom to do the own garden and house how they want, that's something different to just mandating that there is no possibility to choose anything about it's looks and destroy all creativity and uniqueness.

average650,
@average650@lemmy.world avatar

Got it. HOAs get bad press for requiring every house to look the same, but the basic function they serve also includes preventing stuff like the above. How far they go depends on the HOA, but one that just prevents egregious stuff like the above isn't fundamentally different from one that requires near uniformity.

I just ask because lots of people hate HOAs, but this is one big reason they exist.

Turkey_Titty_city,

they exist to preserve property values

Neato,
Neato avatar

Gravel gardens seal the ground? I thought it was just gravel on top of dirt.

I would prefer housing authorities don't require manicured grass lawns. They are so expensive to keep up and repair, especially since many don't use native grass species so they need watering in the summer if you don't want them to go brown.

Ducky,

I think it depends on where the yard is. A luscious green garden of non-native plants is a waste of water in desert areas. With the kinds of droughts that are becoming more common, replacing yards with rocks and low-water native plants is beneficial. And to be honest, even in areas that aren't in a drought, manicured lawns don't do much for the environment because they get loaded with pesticides and fertilizers to keep them as green and homogenous as possible. No flowers, no weeds, no bugs, no seeds, no diversity.

EarthBreaker,

Looks like it ruined the whole area by the looks of it.

EarthBreaker,

Looks like it ruined the whole area by the looks of it.

panchzila,

Trees are a luxury, growing something like that takes time. I hope they really have a good reason for doing what they did.

socphoenix,

Considering they also took out the shrubs I’m betting not, though that tree closest to the house the roots may have been affecting the foundation I guess.

AshDene,
AshDene avatar

And a public good. They keep things cooler when it's really hot out, keep things warmer when it's really cool out, mildly improve air quality, reduces noise pollution, provide measurable mental health benefits, and so on.

Around here removing big trees is illegal, on your property or not. I'm a fan.

Open soil instead of pavement also helps reduce flooding during heavy rainfall since the ground absorbs water instead of just making it run off to somewhere else.

brewdtype,

At risk of doxxing yourself, can you expand on where you live? Just curious of the most general area. I love that law!

AshDene,
AshDene avatar

Toronto, and the law I'm referring to is a city bylaw.

Oort,

It looks ssooo and now!! I really want to know why.

FlashMobOfOne,
@FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world avatar

The only thing that makes sense in my mind is, maybe the owner’s permanently on wheels and needs a flat, hard surface for their mobility device?

RandoMcGuvins,

Just steal the image and put the source in the body text. That way you're not redirecting everyone to reddit. Sort of defeats the purpose of the protests.

Demigod787,

What a fucking nightmare.

catwhowalksbyhimself,

People are focusing on the house in the middle, but if you look at he whole picture, it isn't that one house. It's every single house on both streets. It's not just this specific owner. If this were the US, I'd suspect a HOA at work.

rcmaehl,
@rcmaehl@lemmy.world avatar

I believe the Brits call their HOAs "councils"

Apepollo11,

Not sure if joking, but councils are in charge of the municipal borough - usually a big town/city and the area around it.

Some people rent their houses from the council - council houses. This tends to mainly be people on low income, as the rates are low.

Because these are rented, the council can make sure you are not doing anything to harm the value of the house. When the houses need maintenance (new windows, new roofs), the council will perform it at no cost to the tenants - usually an entire estate at once, which is why they look alike.

Obviously the council has no say over houses it doesn't own. Unless you are breaking the law in some way (e.g. causing a health concern), you're allowed to do what you want.

rcmaehl,
@rcmaehl@lemmy.world avatar

Ah. That makes sense. I'd always heard Brits complaining about "the council" in regards to things so I thought it was similar to an HOA.

dustojnikhummer,

UK

catwhowalksbyhimself,

Yes I know what country it is. It says it right there. Which is why I said, IF it were the US, meaning that I know that it is not.

Bird_On_Biff,

I feel like you are the only other person to catch that. The entire neighborhood got rid of their trees. I wonder what the story is here.

catwhowalksbyhimself,

It's honestly baffling to me. I expected a lot of other people to be talking about that, but ever comment was acting like it was that specific house.

axtualdave,

It's like they heard lawns were bad for the environment, but stopped listening at the part about replacing it with native plants.

CanadaPlus,

Yes, I feel like a good idea was taken in a very strange direction here.

Rhabuko,

Maybe the new owners are allergic to nature? 🙃

Cayenne05dingos,

It looks like the whole neighborhood

egeres,
@egeres@lemmy.world avatar

I just felt bad about what I did to my world in factorio for the first time ever :/

venoft,
@venoft@lemmy.world avatar

Just before the previous owners of my house decided to put the house on the market they painted all wood inside (stairs, doors, door frames, window frames, skirting) pitch black.

Yes thanks, I enjoy living in a cave. Removing, sanding and painting all that will take me 100s of hours.

Oh, and it was done with the cheapest paint possible while painting over all hinges, locks and sometimes windows.

Wrincewind,

Aah yes, the landlord special.

ogg42,

Actually, I like the updates, however, some potted plans would help drive the updates home!

Casmael,

Wow this is fucking incredibly annoying :(

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