Real estate Q&A: Can HOA stop us from feeding the ducks?
Published in Business News
Q: We enjoy feeding the ducks behind our house. Our community association is telling us that we can no longer feed them because it’s causing problems in our community. Can they stop us from doing it? — Graham
A: Feeding ducks and other wildlife can be a relaxing and enjoyable activity that brings you closer to nature. However, it is common for community associations to step in and regulate activities like this, especially if they believe it is causing issues for the neighborhood.
While it can be frustrating to be told you can no longer feed the ducks, there are some important factors to consider.
Community associations, such as homeowners’ associations and condominiums, often have rules in place to maintain order and protect the shared spaces within the neighborhood. These rules can cover everything from landscaping to parking, and even feeding wildlife.
If your association has determined that feeding the ducks is causing problems, such as attracting pests, creating messes, or disrupting the local ecosystem, it may have the authority to restrict this activity.
You can review your community’s bylaws or regulations to see if there is an applicable rule. Your community’s documents will outline what is and is not allowed, as well as the process for enforcing these rules.
If you disagree with the association’s decision, you have options. Begin by contacting the board or management company to discuss the issue. Ask for clarification on why the rule is being enforced and whether there is room for compromise. For example, they may allow feeding in certain areas or at specific times. Be polite and professional in your communication, as this can go a long way in resolving disputes.
If the association is unwilling to budge, you may need to accept the rule or explore whether it is worth challenging. Keep in mind that challenging the rules can be expensive and time-consuming, and often requires the assistance of a lawyer.
You should also consider the broader impact of feeding ducks. While it may seem harmless, feeding wildlife can sometimes lead to unintended consequences. Ducks that become dependent on human food may lose their ability to forage naturally, and leftover food can attract rodents or other pests, while leaving quite a mess behind them.
While feeding ducks can be a pleasant pastime, it is essential to strike a balance between your enjoyment and the needs of your community. If you cannot feed the ducks behind your house, consider other ways to connect with nature, such as planting native flowers or visiting a nearby park.
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