You linked right to the actual text of the law, awesome! Another fun thing in here is that it also prevents landlords from requiring tenants to keep a lawn.
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This needs to be propagated. Grass can be fairly low maintenance compared to other gardening, but nobody should complain about alternatives. I enjoy some clover coverage.
Many many years ago I saw a home in NJ that was all sand with some rock formations. I always wondered how the maintenance was for that. I’d personally never do that, but thought it was interesting.