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    Jimmy-T
    Keymaster

      Forget flammable cladding and crumbling walls, it’s the little things in strata that really get people het up.

      And it’s one of those multifaceted culture clashes where there’s no obvious right or wrong that has had the Forum humming this week.

      The great debate is about shoes – specifically, footwear left outside apartment doors in shared lift lobbies.

      https://www.flatchat.com.au/in-the-forum-should-lobby-shoes-get-the-boot/

      The opinions offered in these Forum posts and replies are not intended to be taken as legal advice. Readers with serious issues should consult experienced strata lawyers.
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      actyve
      Flatchatter

        I had neighbours – 100% Aussie urban background- who liked to leave their shoes outside their unit door, probably for the rest of us to enjoy the sight they themselves could not stand. Otherwise they would have taken those shoes inside their unit. My objections are the sight and the hygiene of it (what next, dirty washing? rubbish on the way to the outside bins?) and the general fact that if these people should use common property for their own benefit (keeping their dirty shoes away from their presumably pristine unit? why else would you store shoes outside?), how about the rest of the residents? Should we store some of our personal items on the landing as well?
        A resident used to spray the shoes with water to discourage the practice.

        #36663
        Andy
        Flatchatter

          I get grumpy easily. On a scale of 0 to 10 (10 being the worst) shoes in the lobby makes me 1 on the scale, and that’s om my most grumpy days.

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