4.J.31. Courtesy rules

NARR Standard 3.0: 4.J.31. Have courtesy rules

As with being responsive to neighbor concerns, having rules of courtesy helps model the good neighbor skills that have become a resource in other aspects of residents’ lives. These skills reinforce mutual respect, self-regulation, and a community-orientation over self. Operators can work with residents to help them appropriately engage with the greater community. — NARR Standard 3.0 Compendium

The standard is upheld by the following rules:

  • 4.J.31.a. Preemptive policies address common complaints regarding at least:
    • Smoking
    • Loitering
    • Lewd or offensive language
    • Cleanliness of the property
  • 4.J.31.b. Parking courtesy rules are documented.