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So, when Franks wins, you will not only lose your parking spot but also your claim to having attended a good law school. This just gets better and better. |
To clarify that it was never his or her parking spots. The entire situation was a ruse. |
Correct. Hence, "your claim". It never belonged to anyone other than the HOA. Clear cut. Black and white. Cut and dry. PP is losing his parking space. Bigly. |
Your lawyer needs to go back to defending parking tickets. Leave the complex law to the big boys. This lawsuit is a joke. Sad to see a resident suckered into pursuing such a stupid lawsuit, wasting so much time and money. |
This is not a complex lawsuit. |
I am writing to share my professional opinion regarding a case that I believe is quite straightforward. It is my assessment that the court will likely not look favorably upon charges for something the individual has been explicitly told they cannot use. |
True. It’s garbage. Very simple. |
You're losing your spot, bro. |
| To confirm my understanding: do all garage owners have to pay into an insurance deductible and some legal fees for the board to attempt to prevent garage owners from using these parking spaces? What terrible publicity these parking spaces are causing. |
| No HOA and parking = priceless for those living in a HOA and without parking. https://www.redfin.com/VA/Alexandria/2105-Commonwealth-Ave-22301/unit-A/home/195092860 |
Then when your neighbor parks in front of your house you can complain on DCUM and get told you should have bought in a place with an HOA. |
This home has better curb appeal than anything I have seen in Potomac Yard. There is no HOA to prevent them from parking in front of their house. |
Yes. There are reasons the same 12 people attend these HOA meetings. |
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We all know people like plaintiff. Someone who drags his HOA and his own neighbors into court over a parking space is the prototype of the small man with a large grievance. He’s the type who probably got shoved into lockers in high school and has been nursing a chip on his shoulder ever since. Instead of growing thicker skin, he decided to make petty vendettas his life’s work. Constantly insulting and belittling people. A real know it all. Jealous and angry.
To people like this, lawsuits are just a way to inflate their fragile sense of importance. Every squabble is elevated into a “principled” fight, when in reality it’s nothing more than misplaced rage and insecurity. It’s performative victimhood in legal form. The irony is that a man like plaintiff usually thinks he’s the neighborhood watchdog, but everyone else sees him as the neighborhood joke. His reputation isn’t that of a principled fighter—it’s of a bitter, thin-skinned crank who confuses being feared with being respected. In truth, people roll their eyes, avoid him in the neighborhood, and tell their kids to stay clear. In short: this kind of guy sues not because of principle, but because it’s the only way he knows to feel taller than the world that once made him feel small. |
Sounds like this was written by AI |