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Copy/print off the relevant extract from the management company lease/rules and drop it into her.I called into her house that evening to tell her that I am entitled to park there (just like other people park outside my house) and she closed the door in my face.
Does the management company/agent have any policy on controlling parking - e.g. limits on the number of cars per houshold, clamping/towing if cars are illegally parked etc.?What should we do? Should I go to the management company and complain? Would they be able to do anything about it? Or do we have to just put up with this behaviour and hope she lets up.
Eh!?!1.5 spaces per house
So why not just park in one of the spare spaces not outside her house and avoid the conflict?There are always free spaces and no-one will have that far to walk to their own house but she just insists that the one outside her door, is hers.
If I was in your position and there were free spaces down the road I would avoid parking outside my neighbours house.
So why not just park in one of the spare spaces not outside her house and avoid the conflict?
If I were you I'd buy myself an old banger for a few hundred euro and park it in the spot outside her house...and then just leave it there permanently
Fair enough but given the choice between the relatively minor hassle of the kids getting a bit wet and the potentially major hassle of spending time and energy battling with a neighbour I know which one I'd choose.I have 2 small kids - if its lashing down with rain, why should I park further away just because the neighbour wants it left free for herself ????
Whatever about policing abuse of the system issuing some sort of permit (one per houshold) would at least allow abuse to be identified?Managing agents not very interested as they say it's difficult to police
According to the original poster the original rules stated that each houshold could park 1.5 cars!Anyway point being - if it's your 2nd car I can understand her upset, if she has a 2nd car she hasn't a leg to stand on.
According to the original poster the original rules stated that each houshold could park 1.5 cars!
Good point!No, the OP said "we were told 1.5 spaces per house", which is not quite the same thing. I assume it means if there are for example 20 houses, there are 30 spaces, providing an average of 1.5 cars/house.
My husband then parked there again a couple of days later and she double parked behind him, blocking us in.
Not in a parking issue on private property - no.Would the Gardai take any interest in this sort of scenario?
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