cleverclogs7
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Well the parking area isnt in/on your property grounds so anyone can park there surly.
It prevents them from gaining access so no, people cannot (or rather people should not) park there.
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I have always told my neighbour that I have no problem with him using it as he drives two vehicles
Don't by any means escalate a neighbourhood dispute, but do...ps - dont escalate things by ringing the gardai...
and prepare to repel boarders... Stand to your guns...
Remind us where you live / work as I don't want to park in the wrong place and drive you round the wall!... This would drive me up the bend, but then again I am not the most tolerant of people!! ...
Who started bringing it to your attention, neighbours or your visitors? If the problem crops up daily ....... I take it that you have visitors daily. Then, in that case whoever parks across your driveway should know better. How far do your visitors have to walk from their car?Thanks for all your advise guys.
Simeon, the problem crops up daily.
To be honest we started feeling like fools when people started bringing it to our attention. We were ignoring it and hoping they would have the manners to move on. On most occassions their gateway is clear.
Again many thanks for all your suggestions.
A bit of an update – himself approached the car owner this evening and the car was moved. At the moment the car is now back outside. . .
We feel at this stage we have no option but to keep quiet as we are new here and will be seen as the **** stirrers so to speak.
A no win situation at the moment.
Another suggestion is to ask a visitor to come round when the car is parked in the way and then go and ask your neighbour to move it while your visitor waits outside and then parks on the driveway.
I think you have to be firm and stand up to them...Its the only way to stop this behaviour. If you really feel bad asking when you have no car, why dont you just buy a very cheap banger and have it parked outside?S.
You have to keep calm about this, as advised earlier, be friendly but firm. Next time they park their car there ask them to move it again. Make it clear that you dont ever want them to park there. Try to get the wording in your head before this meet happens so that you are comfortable with what you need to say and what you intend to use. It must be clear in the tone that you are telling them not to park there, not asking them not to. Dont use the word please. Something like the following maybe-
"Oh hi. How are you? Listen, we dont want you to park there in the future. It blocks our driveway which our friends use all the time. We must not have made this clear the last time we asked you to move it."
If you dont stand up to them youll have a Flanders type situation, they'll be popping in to borrow your sunday roast and take a turd in your toilet. Did you ever see Me Myself and Irene. Well that'll be you. The neighbours will be more likely to respect you if you stand up for yourselves. And if they dont well sod them, you dont need neighbours like that. I can imagine this is taking over many conversations at home and it is just not right, you should be proud and happy in your home, and not feel like you are being leaned upon. Carpe Diem!!
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