The judges voice has the cadence of AI but this one is really hard to tell.so that was all AI?
That's interesting. I don't know how common it is but in my small city you don't need a permit to cut down a tree on your own property.I mean... I had to get a permit to cut down my dead tree in my front yard. It did not cost anything, but it was a simple little process to go through - and that would have prevented this, in any manner other than the karen doing it herself.
But the situation is not out of the realm of possibility, so people will "buy" it...
That's interesting. I don't know how common it is but in my small city you don't need a permit to cut down a tree on your own property.
like everything now, micro-fake, macro-true. guy i work with had it actually happen a couple of weeks ago. he hired landscapers to do something to his flower beds, but he came home and found his two palm trees that he planted himself over 30 years ago gone. hard to even imagine the amount of rustle.But the situation is not out of the realm of possibility

This is why I'll never sign a HOA agreement, nor move into a neighborhood with a HOA.
Fucking telling me that I can't paint my house? Fuck you.
I do not have an HOA now. Every house but 2 that I've owned did have an HOA. I 100% read the agreement before signing. my 1st house said 'no work vehicles can be parked in the driveway' at the time I didn't own my own car, I had a work pickup with a company name on the side. I asked my realtor to get a definition of 'work vehicles' . She replied I could just park in the garage. I said, what if I want to build a race car or open a meth lab in my garage? She said 'you aren't going to open a meth lab are you? I said no and I'm not going to build a race car either but what if I WANTED to.Not to derail this thread with HOA stuff, but this is the right attitude to take if you don't want to be governed by HOAs. Too many people choose to live in a clean and tidy dense suburban neighborhood that's governed by an HOA but then balk at the specific rules they don't like. If you don't like the rules, don't buy the house. Go live in another neighborhood where everyone does whatever they want, this is America.
I currently live in an HOA-controlled neighborhood and read the agreement closely before buying the house. In my case nearly all the language is soft and governed by "reason", which is preferable to strict requirements.
For reference, my govt and HOA doesn't require approval or a permit to remove trees, the language is
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For clarification, the common areas are outside your property.
6 inches is pretty short, I haven't heard of anyone getting a nastygram from not mowing, but people usally keep their shit together in my neighborhood. I imagine if some HOA fascist moved in and started walking around with a ruler and complaining about lawns it'd be a problem we'd take care of.