And neighborhoods with no Hispanics and no African Americans and no gunowners and no cops and no lawyers and no retired military and no straight people etc. etc. etc.
I’m so glad my grandmothers loved children. In thinking of one of my grandmothers, she would have been so miserable were it not for her neighbors who had young children.
I wonder what the rules are for visitors to the neighborhood. Do grandchildren have to stay in hotels? Or can they spend a few days at Grandma’s house?
Im so glad my grandmothers loved children. In thinking of one of my grandmothers, she would have been so miserable were it not for her neighbors who had young children.
I wonder what the rules are for visitors to the neighborhood. Do grandchildren have to stay in hotels? Or can they spend a few days at Grandmas house?
Good point, petitfour. Where is the line in the sand for these HOA's? I'm a grandmother myself and can't imagine living where no children are allowed.
You also asked questions that I've asked myself after hearing about this story. Are children EVER allowed to visit? And if they aren't allowed to visit, then what sort of grandparent would choose to live where their grandchildren aren't allowed?