Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 16 Jun 1993, p. 52

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tii 9 . - -- .....-. . . $169,900 3 Bdrm ,sprowlnng bungalow $279.900 Custom bum, backs onto park . . Yvonne Uttle, 338-9000. Yvonne Little, 338-9000. . oo-coco.o0.0.0.0....ooooooooooooooooooooooo 1%]; REAL ESTATE ylll.lll Over the past 28 years the present owners have restored, renovated. modernized, enlarged and loved this unique home and ‘I. acre lot on one ot Oa llle's most prpptiglpyit streets. There are tour bedrooms plus a master swte With fiNplact? and double jacuzzl. A third floor nanny's quarters could be 2 extra bedrooms. Both the living room and family room also have wood. burning "replaces. You may sta your own 'll',',',',','?,',',,,',',','.""""" f the patio. pool and gardens with a thirty y C ng. "EAST OAKVIU..E HOMESTEAD. CIRCA 1870" WRSDAY, JULY 8TH AT HI) PM 184 WELL ROAD. OAKVILLE. (NT. Auction CALLMS-SSGS -01 Emma Geek -Cerarncs. 4 bedroans CINDY HUMPHRIES' 845-9180 .861 momma: ylellh1,W2S, -3beawnccrm :i)f,'rgrpph,,,, $114,900 - UNBEATABLE VALUE CINDY HUMPHRIES' 845-9180 'WM-mul CINDY HUMPHRIES' 845-9180 Sass mem CINDY HUMPHFIIES' 845-9180 SigttsRaxersretvrt $224900 5 BEDROOM RANCH CINDY HUM PHRIES' 845-9180 $249M “TUBES ESCAPE! $229111] - OVERSIZED LOT $322.5!!! INGROUND POOL Sales Reptesarmve SiesRtxxttstrmqMr 558 Ram in“ Most common problems involve pets We've recently moved into this corporation and we brought with us two small dogs which are very much part of the family, though we knew about the rule which limits one pet per house- hold. We bought our unit, hoping that such a regula- tion could be over- looked since there are others here with even more pets than the allowable limit. D e Condofax Since this is a newly registered corporation, is it possible to have the Board apply a "grandfather- clause" which An attempt by the developer to offer some balance between these dif- fering points of view, may have resulted in the inclusion of this type of restriction in your condo doc- uments. To com- pletely bar pets could have serious- ly detracted from the marketability of the project while, on the other hand, allowing a wide open environ- ment with no limi- tation on the num- ber, type or size of the pets also could (See "Board page 24) fascination. Certainly a pet can play a very impor- tant role in one's life. There are many instances where a pet can have a health-giv- ing effect on the life of an elderly person. Lawyers will tell you that of all the problems which are brought to their attention in condominiums, those involving pets are probably the most common the stickiest. Some people have a fierce attachment to their pets and will go to almost any lengths to pro- tect them. You only have to view your television screen any evening to see instances of furious confronta- tions between ani- mal lovers and those whom they perceive to be endangering them. Yet not all peo- ple share in this would allow us to keep out pets until one dies and then not allow a replacement? Doggedly Yours Dear Petulant: A I e x a n d e r Pope, writing in his "Essay on Man" stated, "Hope springs eternal in the human breast," Whether your hope about keeping two dogs in a one-pet environment will m a t e r i a l i z e depends on a num- ber of factors.

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