ok so me and my partner have a 2.5 year old and im due for another baby in Feb we've always wanted to do lots of outdoors activities etc and we're thinking that when the baby is a couple months old we might go on a weekend camping trip (keep in mind we have NO supplies, no tent, no nothing) so from experienced family campers can you give me a list of Must Haves list, you can include some nice to have things in too i guessjust all the essentials that you couldnt go without and made the experience funner and easier thanks :)
My guess is that you live in a rent regulated apartment and they are trying to get you to moveEvery state has a tenants rights organizationFind yoursI think that if these terms were not ageeed to by you when you signed the lease, they are probably unenforceable.
Please, be very sure that you are not opening up a can of worms for your selfI am not a lawyer, but I would advise you to take a second look at the contract that you signed when you were moving into the apartment buildingIf none of that information appears there, then you can file a discrimination suit.
Does your state have a Landord Tenant Act, such as Oklahoma's? Generally speaking, the owner of the property can make such rules as they deem necessary to protect propertyAnd I see nothing wrong with not allowing children to play in public areas, or areas where they might be hurt, or hurt other peopleMove if you don't like it.
Just right back stating that the list of rules is against the Fair Housing Act and Violates your Human rights (don't be specific) do as much reserch into the rules that they have stipulatedwith any kind of house rules, you should be a part of the descision process, ask for a ConsultationYou will probably find that these rules are being imposed by a solo or small proportion of the residentswho may not have the same needs as the other residence That said it is still up to individuals to try and allow other residents a stress and noise free environment as possible.