Sectional title schemes are defined as a form of communal living, meaning that all residents share common areas such as gardens, swimming pools, and parking lots. As such, it is essential that residents respect the communal nature of their living environment and behave in a way that promotes the overall wellbeing of the community. Unfortunately, some residents have been allowing their dogs to defecate on the common property, which is not only unsanitary but also disrespectful to fellow residents.
Firstly, allowing dogs to defecate on common property is a breach of health and safety regulations. Dog feces are a known carrier of bacteria, viruses, and parasites, which can cause severe illnesses such as E. coli and salmonella. In addition, dog feces can attract pests and insects such as flies and maggots, which can lead to infestations and further health hazards.
Moreover, allowing dogs to defecate on common property shows a lack of respect for other residents. The communal areas of sectional title schemes are shared by all residents, and nobody should be subjected to the unpleasant smell and sight of dog feces. Moreover, walking on a lawn or pathway covered in dog feces is not only unhygienic but also unpleasant, ruining the experience of using common areas for all residents.
Secondly, Responsible dog ownership practices can be encouraged. Dog owners should always carry poop bags with them when walking their dogs, and should be encouraged to dispose of the feces responsibly. Resident dog owners in sectional title schemes should also be required to register their pets with the body corporate so that they can be held accountable for their actions.
In conclusion, allowing dogs to defecate on common property is a detrimental and disrespectful practice that should not be accepted in sectional title schemes. It is the responsibility of all residents to maintain a healthy and hygienic living environment that promotes the wellbeing and happiness of all. By establishing clear expectations and enforcing rules, the community can work together to ensure that their communal living environment remains respectful, hygienic and enjoyable.
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