Yes.
No
A basketball?
Ruth
It's not possible, you need the expansion pack to play it.
The apartment in which the live, its very messy, then very clean
Ruth is the youngest
Ruth is the youngest
In the play "A Raisin in the Sun," the last character to leave the apartment is Beneatha Younger. After the family's decision to move to Clybourne Park, she reflects on her dreams and aspirations before finally exiting, signifying both a physical departure from the apartment and a metaphorical step toward her future. This moment underscores the themes of ambition and the struggle for identity present throughout the play.
The Basset hound will do okay in an apartment. They are very inactive indoors but outdoors they will run for hours in play if given the chance. They will do okay without a yard, but should be given plenty of opportunities to run and play to keep it healthy and trim. The Pug is good for apartment life. It is relatively inactive indoors and will do okay without a yard. Either of these breeds will do fine in an apartment if taken for daily walks.
Yes, it is possible to play a drum set in an apartment without disturbing neighbors by using soundproofing materials, electronic drum kits, or practicing during designated quiet hours.
Read your governing documents to determine your rights and responsibilities in this situation. When you purchased your property, you agreed to abide by these governing documents. One primary caveat included in most homeowner association governing documents can be described as 'architectural desirability'. Your structure may violate these sensibilities. If you are required to seek permission from the board, and the board is required to review plans in advance of your installation of such a structure, and you or your previous owner followed these steps, then your board must show evidence of some other reason that requires your action to remove it. If any of the steps above are required and were not followed, then the structure is in violation of the governing documents. If your guidelines are 'silent' in these matters, then you may need the advice of association-savvy counsel to help you understand state law that may govern, especially if the area where the structure is installed is common area or limited common area, and not specifically included in your deed or title.
Most apartment complexes don't allow any dog or cats. I seen many pitbulls raised in apartament and the share a normal life like playing with kids when they are allowed outside to play in the playards. I have seen jumping in basketball games to play.