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For now we live in Public Housing. Just to have 1 dog or 1 cat, we'd have to pay $200 a year for that 1 pet to be on our lease. I've tried to have a flower garden up against the apartment, children trampling on my flowers, pulling them up, or, landscape people hired to trim around the buildings, trim my plants into a half circle instead of leaving flowers alone and spraying my Jasmine and Morning Glory vines because they're vines. If work needs to be done to whatever is underground your flower bed, they see no reason to let you know beforehand and tear up what you put into the ground. I work all day, so I don't see them do anything until they are long gone. I'm not the only person having this done to their flower garden where we live. I've tried the cute little fencing, children take them away somewhere down the street. People have even had their rose bushes severely trimmed back while in full bloom. We aren't allowed to have fenced yards here, so yards are private, yet, public, meaning you keep your yard clean, and, you won't have to pay the office to pick up trash out of your yard, but anybody can and do walk through yards going where ever they're going. Good enough reasons to hate where we live!
For now we live in Public Housing. Just to have 1 dog or 1 cat, we'd have to pay $200 a year for that 1 pet to be on our lease. I've tried to have a flower garden up against the apartment, children trampling on my flowers, pulling them up, or, landscape people hired to trim around the buildings, trim my plants into a half circle instead of leaving flowers alone and spraying my Jasmine and Morning Glory vines because they're vines. If work needs to be done to whatever is underground your flower bed, they see no reason to let you know beforehand and tear up what you put into the ground. I work all day, so I don't see them do anything until they are long gone. I'm not the only person having this done to their flower garden where we live. I've tried the cute little fencing, children take them away somewhere down the street. People have even had their rose bushes severely trimmed back while in full bloom. We aren't allowed to have fenced yards here, so yards are private, yet, public, meaning you keep your yard clean, and, you won't have to pay the office to pick up trash out of your yard, but anybody can and do walk through yards going where ever they're going. Good enough reasons to hate where we live!