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Re: Private residential property without public access
Did you by any chance read the AMA aswers posted after the change in criteria? They specifically addressed these questions. To quote: Q: Can you clarify the definition of “private residential property?” Are multi-family residences included in this rejection reason? What about Wayspots that are within 40m of a private… -
Re: Private residential property without public access
PRP is defined as Private Residential Property (single family home), because this is a multi family location (apartment) its not included in the PRP rules. As mentioned before restricted access to a location is not a determining factor, as long as the location is accessible by at least 1 person its allowed. Even if you are… -
Re: Private residential property without public access
If it needs to be accessible by one person, then why is there even a difference between a single house and some apartments? (This inconsistency is what I'm trying to point out). If only one person lived there, then by the one person logic it's still fine (which seems contradictory on Niantics part). I'm trying to… -
Re: Private residential property without public access
This is talking about amenities inside the apartment complex, such as playgrounds (and as I interpret it, things like artwork on the side of the building), this is of the apartment building itself. Does this mean I could submit my apartment building? I'm trying to unpack Niantics logic that for example, a piece of art or…
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