Your home is your castle, unless of course it’s your marina.
When the city told this guy that if he insisted on keeping his boat in his driveway, he needed to install a fence to keep it hidden from the street.
He complied… on his terms.
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Man who kept his boat besides his house was ordered from the city to put up a fence to hide the boat from view. So he built the fence and hired someone to paint it. pic.twitter.com/wrkQh6RjXn
— Doug Aoki (@Nantanreikan) May 9, 2024
The legal community applauded the man’s effort.
This is a level of petty legal compliance I aspire to. https://t.co/zk7f2X5n5S
— Anthony Michael Kreis (@AnthonyMKreis) May 9, 2024
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be the petty you wish to see in the world https://t.co/9Y26V1bQq1
— Imani Gandy (Orca’s Version) ⚓️ (@AngryBlackLady) May 9, 2024
And just like that, “malicious compliance fence” joins its cousin spite fence in the Property lexicon. https://t.co/pGNNjxr1Ax
— Greg Shill (@greg_shill) May 9, 2024
* Expert level of petty unlocked https://t.co/8UaQlGva4K
— RohanLaw (@RohanLawPC) May 9, 2024
Boom goes the dynamite https://t.co/zus1NgC8fl
— Katie Phang (@KatiePhang) May 9, 2024
Enjoy next semester’s property issue-spotter.
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