Would you like fences around your house/property and if so, why?

  • Erstellt am 2022-04-14 15:31:58

shenja

2022-04-15 09:33:06
  • #1

Yes, it’s really a shame. In the first year, all the Christmas decorations in the front were stolen. Then all the flowers and a willow were stolen. Now there is nothing nice left in the front. There’s hardly any space anyway.
The free-roaming dogs are always around the house in the garden and have done their business there. No one has cleaned it up. Now they only poop by the fence. If you give the owners a bag, they clean it up and then we find the bags in our hedge.
My mother-in-law had her bike stolen from the garden and she has already had overnight visitors sleeping on the garden furniture. Also teenagers who stay in the gardens at night.
When I read it like this, it seems pretty strange here.
Well, if I could do it differently, I would have left already. But there’s simply nothing nice and affordable.
 

Nida35a

2022-04-15 09:35:22
  • #2
In our area, many walkers are out and about, they go everywhere there is no fence or gate. "It was open anyway" is increasingly an invitation for dog and human.
 

gutentag

2022-04-15 09:59:41
  • #3
I was also for no fence. However, since the dog owners in the area showed little interest in preventing their dogs from entering my property, I eventually opted for a fence with a hedge and a planted embankment. I cannot see the fence from the inside.
 

Nice-Nofret

2022-04-15 10:10:42
  • #4
Phew - it seems we live really idyllically here - there are (so far) no such indecent people. My nightly guest on the sofa during days of bad weather is just a fox - but we haven't had real rain for half a year... It is so dry here that you are not even allowed to smoke in nature anymore; which suits me just fine, since I find the smell of smoke disgusting anyway.
 

stepfel

2022-04-15 10:29:37
  • #5
Yes to the fence. In front of the house is a private road that is used by the neighborhood kids as a playground, behind our garden is the communal playground. I want to prevent the kids from taking the direct path. I also do not want any strange dogs on the property.
 

haydee

2022-04-15 11:36:03
  • #6
Dogs are a problem on properties located at the forest edge. Here dogs are still allowed to run off-leash. Don’t ask where people come from on nice weather days. Otherwise, we probably live quite peacefully. Just a village.
 

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