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To: ChicagoConservative27

Time for municipalities to loosen their fence ordinances.

In my town you can’t put up a fence taller than 4 feet in the front. This makes the fence merely decorative rather than a deterrent to tresspassing. A 4 foot fence is easily scalable.

What happens when people go on vacation? How can they prevent squatters from breaking into their temporaily unoccupied homes?

And what about vacation homes? Summer cottages, mountain cabins, etc.

Four foot fence ordinances come from a time when our country was a high trust society and sadly we no longer are thanks to Democrat policies, and they need to be repealed. Homeowners need to have the right to build 6 foot walls around their properties just like the countries from which this invasion is coming from. Vermin from Latin America see our wall-less properties as easy pickins.


36 posted on 03/21/2024 7:33:27 AM PDT by TrumpetteNJ
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To: TrumpetteNJ

[[What happens when people go on vacation? How can they prevent squatters from breaking into their temporaily unoccupied homes?]]

Dep3nds I think on how long the owner is absent from the home. I think some states require squatters to be in the home more than 30 days-

I would think though that the homeowners could hire so eone to check on their home, meaning the timeliness could be expanded indefinitely, as the 30 days would keep being reset. If someone is in the home before the 30 days is up, and a neighbor checks on the home, sees them there, they cou,d call the cops and have them evicted because the squatters didn’t meet the states asinine squatters rules.


46 posted on 03/21/2024 8:00:02 AM PDT by Bob434
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