Are we being the unreasonable ones here?
You are causing problems where there are none...
Disagree.
just approach them and tell them that your access is blocked and would they mind leaving space for your visitor to get into your driveway. 99% of people would be reasonable if asked that in a polite manner.
What about if you park your own car in front of your driveway, leaving your
driveway empty, but preserving your right of way in or out of your drive?
I know this might seem a bit unnecessary, and you may feel like your car would
be safer inside the drive, but at least it would enable you to move your car with
some level of freedom and if you are having guests over you can move your
car to allow them park in your driveway.
Just a suggestion. You have as much entitlement to use the road outside your
driveway as anybody else.
Neither my husband nor I drive our own car, so our neighbours feel that if we don’t drive, than why we should have a problem with them blocking our entrance.
I have to say that I do think you are being unreasonable. I also don't drive and have a driveway in front of my house but have always told my neighbour that I have no problem with him using it as he drives two vehicles - one for work and his own car. If I do need use of it - i.e. if someone is visiting I will always say it to him and there is no problem with him moving his car. Live and let live is what I say..... You are causing problems where there are none...
No there is no car in our household which makes us look like we are inciting trouble by asking others to move. Also lately we have noticed there is plenty of space elsewhere but they still choose to park outside ours.
I think you are as well off to live and let live. If ye did have your own car in the driveway the visitors would have to park on the street and God forbid if ye were having more than one set of friends. How often does the problem crop up?
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