25euronote
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There's your answer then. If you don't believe them, check out the terms in the contract when you purchased the property.I know that if I ask the management company they will say NO!
what about the tenant, do you have their agreement to such an arrangement, how do you know that they are not expecting a guest when the space just happens to be free,
if you have cleared this arrangement with them then that's fine, if not I think it a bit sharp and without anyway intending to offend the sort of action that doesn't reflect well on landlords,
but as I say if you've reached agreement with the Tenant, then your next stop should be the management company, they must have some procedure in place for unauthorised parking
I must admit, I totally empathise with the OP, I have regularly come home to my OWN apartment, whwere I have an assigned spot, and found people parked in it. Nothing annoys me more, I really must admit, as the last thing I want to do is find a spot in the estate to park when I already have one!!
My usual tactic is to block the car in by parking behind itWorks like a charm, as they never park there again as I usually am "just out of the shower" when tehy buzz in asking me to move it..funnily enough it can take me a while to get out there to move my car!
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