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Published: 08/09/2020
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– My child is now 3 years old and we spend most of our time on the playground in the yard. Our site is new, but in the neighboring houses the complexes are already half broken. Therefore, our yard regularly becomes a place of pilgrimage for neighbors. They have already broken one of the swings. Other parents and I are already thinking about banning other people’s children from entering our playground. I saw a courtyard where the playground is fenced, and there is a sign on it that only residents of the building can play on it and that outsiders are not allowed to enter. Can we do the same, and is such a restriction consistent with the law? Who owns the adjacent territory: doesn’t it belong to the city and everyone can be on it? What do we even have a right to in our own yard?
– The answers to your questions largely depend on whose property the area under the playground is located.