Is a swing set considered a permanent fixture?? - swing set with see saw
I live in Massachusetts and the daughter of my landlord gave me a hard time. I want to put a swing in my garden and my host told me (unwritten), was the Fiin, and now said her daughter, she did not know that I can not. My question is, is considered a swing as a permanent or can not legally, because it is a toy for my son and not an integral part in the plot?
3 comments:
would be an integral part when they are in concrete to keep it up
It is an integral component in concrete.
If you've recently bought a swing, from a warehouse and put them together and put in the garden, he can put the top on the ground, can move at any time if it is not permanent.
I do not know how the laws there, but when the owner said you could, hire the owner or his daughter?
Good luck
No, this is a swing does not permanently fixed. It is only an integral part, if you look for the property. A swing is not. You can pack up and leave at any time. How sad that you want to have recruited not just a little momentum for sale. God let the children play. Lies more to the place or destroy anything good. The gross of them. Good luck!
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