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If you have any posts that you can put a chain on and hang it at the entrance to your parking area that may do the trick. Then again it may not stop them from double parking. You may need a lot more chain. LOL
And then call tow trucks. Or interrupt their church service. If that happened once, I think the problem would be solved.
LOL, Had to chuckle. Maybe that is the thing to do. If they block entry or exit to the parking area, walk to the church and let them know that the tow truck you have hired may be a little loud and could possibly interupt their service, but it will only be around untill all the cars are moved away from your parking area. Tell them you are sorry for any problems that the noise may cause, and then walk away.
If that does not work maybe take up some kind of weekend restoration projects that could possibly cause some paint to get on cars parked close to your parking area. Ask them to sign notices so that you won't be held liable for any cars that get over spray on them. LOL
Lots of creative ways to handle this.
Here is another: Park in a place that they would not like you to park your cars.
I would pick up a "Private Property" sign at Home Depot and stick it in the ground. They are very inexpensive, $2.00 each. You can also get ones that say No Parking.
You can't have a vehicle towed if it is on your leased property? Is that a local thing?
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