Reply: Do You Have a Play Area for the Customers' Children?

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If that was the case then we also wouldn't be able to have a playground outside.
Posted 8 years 5 months ago
I tried having a corner in the clubhouse for small children because they are the most distracting for parents. They seem to prefer to climb all over their parents instead of playing with whatever I have. I even had a high chair to sit them in. NO WAY!!!

Waste of time. I just ignore them and try to keep the parents attention as much as possible.
Posted 8 years 6 months ago

I would get nothing done... I love crayons...


I'm guilty of this! The office crayons are more often than not in my desk than anywhere else. :whistle:
Posted 8 years 6 months ago
Everyone is welcome to color! And some people other than children do! It doesn't say for kids only or even kids zone. Or only those families with children may color. And yes I have taken my share of fair housing courses!
Posted 8 years 6 months ago
Good question, Dawn!
I think having kid-focused features is OK. The original intent of adding families to the fair housing law was to protect families with children, so a fun amenity to benefit families should be ok. The people who wouldn't benefit from this would be non-families, who don't receive the same protection of their interests. At least I think that's how it can be interpreted.
Posted 8 years 6 months ago
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Dawn Cheevers
Um..... So....No one has taken Fair Housing? You cannot designate anything for "children" or people with families....
Posted 8 years 6 months ago