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Old 05-22-2009, 06:36 PM
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Default edition parking

In my edition when we have cook outs guest park across the street. The owner of the house we park infront of always comes over and yells at us to move. Now we are not in her yard, just infront of her house parked in the street. We are not blocking anything. Does she have the right to tell us to move or is it ok to park there since we are not blocking her mailbox and not in her grass?
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Hm. I think this is more of a personal choice. It probably isn't technically against the law or anything, but why cause a fight with your neighbor over nothing? Have your guests park on your own curbs, and in your own driveway.
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If you have your company park on your curb/driveway. Their is no law stating that you must do this but its curteous to do so.
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Old 05-26-2009, 09:00 AM
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If there's on street parking then technically you can park there. Why not? There are NO reserved on street parking spots, with the exception of handicap parking. On street parking is first come, first serve

But I'm sure that if this individual had a get together .. he/she would have no problem parking their vehicles in front of your house.

That's your choice .. this is what I would do!
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