Neighbor has left car in front of my house for 3+ weeks

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is Montgomery County, correct?

They are not allowed park there more than 24 hours, per county code. They can park directly in front of THEIR house (well, actually they cannot since the car owner doesn't reside with your neighbor).

So, OP, call the cops and complain. All these people saying they have a right to do this are wrong.

Sec. 31-16. Parking over twenty-four hours prohibited.
The parking of motor vehicles and trailers upon the highways, roads and streets in the county for a period longer than twenty-four (24) hours is hereby prohibited; except when not otherwise prohibited adjacent to property lines of owner’s residence or business. (1978 L.M.C., ch. 7, § 2.)


No, I'm in PG. The limit here is 48 hours, I think. Considering we are approaching a month, I think the car has been there more than long enough to be towed. I complained to my neighbor across the street and she says I should go ahead and tell them to move their car.


How can you tell them to move their car? Where are they? I thought the car was basically dump off in front of your house while the owner of the car is out of town doing stuff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is Montgomery County, correct?

They are not allowed park there more than 24 hours, per county code. They can park directly in front of THEIR house (well, actually they cannot since the car owner doesn't reside with your neighbor).

So, OP, call the cops and complain. All these people saying they have a right to do this are wrong.

Sec. 31-16. Parking over twenty-four hours prohibited.
The parking of motor vehicles and trailers upon the highways, roads and streets in the county for a period longer than twenty-four (24) hours is hereby prohibited; except when not otherwise prohibited adjacent to property lines of owner’s residence or business. (1978 L.M.C., ch. 7, § 2.)


No, I'm in PG. The limit here is 48 hours, I think. Considering we are approaching a month, I think the car has been there more than long enough to be towed. I complained to my neighbor across the street and she says I should go ahead and tell them to move their car.


How can you tell them to move their car? Where are they? I thought the car was basically dump off in front of your house while the owner of the car is out of town doing stuff.


I mean tell my neighbor to move whoever's car it is. They did the same thing to my neighbor across the street, but they left a car for months in front of her house until she asked about it. I have already asked about the car in front of my house, and it has been 2 weeks.
Anonymous
OP again. What I am going to do is ask them to move it eventually, but the next time they pull this, I'm just going to call the police and have them put a tow sticker on it. I'm not going to wait around and ask them if it's their car. Everyone knows it belongs to them or one of their "relatives."
Anonymous
This is the kind of stuff that has made me move in past.
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