As rural homeowners can verify, there are actual benefits to keeping chickens on a property. Chickens eat bugs, which remarkably lowers the number of insects within a home. They also provide fresh eggs and will abundantly fertilize lawns and other green spaces.
Alternatively, chickens are known for creating clutter, leaving their droppings all around the property. They adore roosting on veranda fittings, creating a difficult to clean mess. Chickens can also smell disgusting, producing a disagreeable aroma that neighbours may recognize. Those fresh eggs are not only appealing to people, but to snakes, skunks, raccoons, and other pesky critters.
A few other drawbacks to keeping chickens include noise concerns and potential damage to exterior features made of wood. Chickens can be very boisterous, and not just the roosters. Hens can produce extensive range of noise at all times, which neighbors may find infuriating. Chickens also have a tendency to nibble at wood, which can cause considerable destruction in the long run.
Given the dilemmas that appear with keeping chickens, the setbacks undeniably override any prospective benefits. For Naples property landlords, this means that the choice to ban chickens may be an easy one. A bigger challenge, however, is making sure that residents do not bring unauthorized animals onto the property and local statutes that may prohibit keeping “farm animals” within city limits.
Real Property Management Rental Direction directs consistent property appraisals, checking for resident adherence with animal guidelines along with the property’s state. We make it our job to guard the worth and order of your rental homes and tackle resident dealings on your behalf. To know more about what we have to offer, please contact us online or by phone at 239-240-8111 today!