Clothesline advocates fight for right to dry | ScrippsNews
This story talks about clotheslines and people using them to save energy drying laundry. A lot of homeowners associations ban clotheslines to protect neighborhood aesthetics. In response, some states have passed or are considering "right to dry" laws requiring homeowners associations to allow clotheslines.
Anyone use clotheslines? Anyone think they should be banned? Anyone think "right to dry" laws are a good idea?
I've never considered clotheslines an eyesore. My mother always hung laundry to dry, and the habit rubbed off on me. When I moved into my house, one of the first things I did was put a clothesline in the backyard. Saving energy is nice, but I'm mostly concerned with saving money. A right to dry law sounds good to me, but I don't think it would ever affect me. I try to avoid living in homes governed by an association because of things like this.
This story talks about clotheslines and people using them to save energy drying laundry. A lot of homeowners associations ban clotheslines to protect neighborhood aesthetics. In response, some states have passed or are considering "right to dry" laws requiring homeowners associations to allow clotheslines.
Anyone use clotheslines? Anyone think they should be banned? Anyone think "right to dry" laws are a good idea?
I've never considered clotheslines an eyesore. My mother always hung laundry to dry, and the habit rubbed off on me. When I moved into my house, one of the first things I did was put a clothesline in the backyard. Saving energy is nice, but I'm mostly concerned with saving money. A right to dry law sounds good to me, but I don't think it would ever affect me. I try to avoid living in homes governed by an association because of things like this.