11-29-2020, 11:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Orema
What? They don't clear driveways, too?!? I think they do but I've only been asking about "snow removal," not specifically where it's removed from. I'll add "snow removal from driveways" to my list of questions.
If not, I'll just keep a large bag of salt in the garage for the driveway on snowy days.
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Sometimes when the plow crews clear a parking lot, cars get jammed up with snow and they do NOT shovel that out for you. Maybe if you get one of those fancy $800/month HOA fee places they might but it's not normally done.
If you wind up at a place that has the condos laid out like suburban homes and your driveway is directly on the main road, you are going to have a pile at the very end of your driveway from their passes.
This is when you find kids advertising to shovel drive ways on bulletin boards and tear off one of those little tags. What you call child labor, they call enterprising!
Orrr, you can just buy a snow blower. They are FUN! And really affordable now. I found a battery operated Snow Joe on Amazon for a hair over $300. Well worth the money!
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