If you live anywhere near Southeast 136th Avenue and Clinton Street, it really is like Groundhog Day.The streets are cleared of homeless RVs and tents, and with
If you live anywhere near Southeast 136th Avenue and Clinton Street, it really is like Groundhog Day.The streets are cleared of homeless RVs and tents, and with
Don t Let an Attractive Nuisance Ruin Your Summer
Doug Sibor, NerdWallet
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This article was first published on NerdWallet.com.
Maybe you snuck into your neighbor s swimming pool when you were a kid. Perhaps you jumped on their trampoline when they weren t around or used their pile of random junk as a fort.
To a child, these youthful indiscretions seem pretty harmless. But for a homeowner, such acts of rebellion can pose a serious liability problem.
A swimming pool, trampoline and pile of debris are each an attractive nuisance a feature on your property that entices children to use it, even without your permission, and could potentially cause them harm. Other common nuisances include: