Not in a parking issue on private property - no.
Still would not have thought that the Gardaí would deal with this unless it lead to some clear cut crime being committed (e.g. assault as mentioned above!).I would have thought that the issue where someone blocks someone else in is obstructing someone else's property (car), being a nuisance etc. as opposed to a disagreement over who parks in what space?
Still would not have thought that the Gardaí would deal with this unless it lead to some clear cut crime being committed (e.g. assault as mentioned above!).
Do you mean the mangement agent here? After all most management companies do not have offices/staff of their own and delegate day to day stuff to an agent.If she blocks you in again call the management company
Do you mean the mangement agent here? After all most management companies do not have offices/staff of their own and delegate day to day stuff to an agent.
If someone kept parking outside your house and you didn't park outside theirs would you feel the same way?The neighbour in question bought her house knowing the rules so I just wouldn't be arsed listening to her myself. Naturally neighbourly relations comes into play so seeking common ground on this one more time would seem to be the best way forward...but ultimately you just cannot deal with some people.
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My husband then parked there again a couple of days later and she double parked behind him, blocking us in....
From the original poster's first few posts I assumed that they were a two car household and one of them parked outside their own home and the other outside this woman's. But it's not 100% clear that this is the case. Either way there seem to be other spare spaces most of the time so I cannot see why the original poster or her husband cannot simply use one of them and avoid the hassle.Do you have a parking space outside your home? If so why is this not kept free, if not then personally i wouldnt park outside someones elses house regardless of the management rules.
If you had a space outside your house and she had none and parked in the spot outside your house, then regardless of the rules i would imagine you wouldnt be happy.
If someone kept parking outside your house and you didn't park outside theirs would you feel the same way?
Fair enough but given the choice between the relatively minor hassle of the kids getting a bit wet and the potentially major hassle of spending time and energy battling with a neighbour I know which one I'd choose.
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