no. you have to get a legal warrent letting people know your burning leaves>
The legality of burning leaves in your yard varies by location. It is important to check with your local municipality or fire department to understand the rules and regulations governing leaf burning in your area. Some places may have restrictions or bans on open burning to prevent air pollution and protect public health.
The laws regarding drinking in one's own yard while underage vary by location. In some places, it is illegal for underage individuals to possess or consume alcohol in any location, even on private property. It is important to check the specific laws in your area to determine what is allowed.
Laws about leaf removal can vary depending on the city or neighborhood association rules. Some places may have regulations requiring property owners to keep their yards maintained, including raking leaves. It's best to check with your local authorities or neighborhood association to determine if there are any specific requirements in your area.
Yes, an HOA can prohibit an estate sale if such sales are not allowed under the community's rules and regulations. It is important to review the HOA governing documents to understand any restrictions on conducting estate sales within the community.
Blowing leaves into the street can be illegal in certain areas because it can clog storm drains, create hazards for drivers, and lead to pollution in waterways. Check with your local government to see if there are specific regulations regarding leaf disposal in your area.
In Texas, having a yard sale is not illegal as long as you abide by local regulations, such as obtaining any required permits and following guidelines on hours of operation, signage, and noise levels. It's best to check with your city or county regulations to ensure compliance.
They do in my yard.
no, the leaves in your yard are just for decoration.
in you're yard
grasses and leaves :)
rake or leafblower
Yes, hot water can kill leaves, grass, and yard weeds.
It is a tool that you use to pick up leaves in your yard.
i guess if they wanted to but not legally
Yes they can. The only exception to this - Is if your yard has a locked or closed fence. If your yard is secured by a fence the "repo" men/women cannot legally enter your yard.
Laws about leaf removal can vary depending on the city or neighborhood association rules. Some places may have regulations requiring property owners to keep their yards maintained, including raking leaves. It's best to check with your local authorities or neighborhood association to determine if there are any specific requirements in your area.
In your front or back yard, under the leaves.
Yes they do. I have one in my front yard.