Strange housing estate rules revealed
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
Do you live in a complex and have to abide by strange rules? Let Martin Bester know!
Housing estates and complexes usually implement a number of rules to regulate everything from speed limits to noise levels.
Martin Bester says in his complex you can get a speeding fine of up to R10,000!
Gerda de Sousa admitted that her husband drove in a family’s complex and received a fine for driving 40km/h in a 30km/h zone.
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A listener told Martin Bester that he knows of an estate where the dogs aren’t allowed to bark after 22:00, but Tinus Smit's estate takes the cake:
According to BusinessTech, there are a few reasons why people live in housing estates or complexes:
1. Safety and security
2. Activities such as golf and gym
3. Parks and a safe area for children
However, do the rules sometimes outweigh these pros? Let Martin Bester know below.
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