ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Local property

Alright, kiddo, let me explain local property to you like you're 5 years old.

When we say "local property," we're talking about something that belongs to a specific place in your community. Just like the toys in your toy box belong to you and your family's home, the buildings, parks, and sidewalks in your community belong to the local government.

This means that the people who live in your community share ownership of these things, and it's the responsibility of the local government to take care of them. That's why you might sometimes see people working on the streets or fixing up a playground.

If you live in a house, then that house is also a type of local property. You and your family own your house, but it's also a part of your community. It's important to take care of your house and make sure it doesn't cause problems for your neighbors.

So, local property is really just a way of talking about the things in your community that belong to everyone who lives there. It's important to take care of these things and help make your community a great place to be!
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