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In a recent email from a strata management company, residents were informed that children playing in the garden were potentially damaging the irrigation system, leading to potential financial costs for repairs. The faceless strata overlords warned residents to keep children off the grass and out of the gardens to avoid further damage. One resident recognized the type of neighbor who likely made the complaint, someone known for constantly citing strata by-laws and rules.

While the author typically avoids strata by-laws, in this case, it was necessary to understand the current regulations. In NSW, children under the care of a resident are allowed to play in designated areas of the common property as determined by the owner’s corporation. However, if no areas are designated for play, children may find themselves with nowhere to play and socialize with their friends. This poses a dilemma as one in six Australians live in strata-titled properties, meaning a significant number of children may be affected by restrictions on outdoor play.

Balancing the need for rules and regulations with common sense is crucial in situations like this where children’s play is restricted on common property. While order is necessary, it should not come at the expense of allowing children to be children and enjoy outdoor activities. The author humorously points out that these children will eventually grow up to be the next generation of adults, and it is in everyone’s best interest to ensure they have the opportunity to play and socialize while they are young. The author emphasizes the importance of not excessively restricting children’s activities, as they will ultimately become the future leaders of society.

As society navigates the challenges of living in strata-titled properties and dealing with strict regulations, it is essential to find a balance that allows for both order and common sense. While rules are necessary for maintaining a harmonious living environment, it is equally important to consider the needs and rights of children to play and enjoy their childhood. The author’s lighthearted take on the situation highlights the absurdity of imposing strict rules on children’s play and emphasizes the long-term consequences of denying them the opportunity to be carefree and playful. Ultimately, finding a middle ground that respects both rules and the fundamental rights of children is crucial for creating a healthy and happy community.

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