Anonymous wrote:I expect and tell them to park in my driveway and will move my car ahead of time (narrow, long driveway). We have restricted street parking and I have a permit. I'm not going to risk them getting a ticket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And you are? What a twist.I did not expect this. I thought an homeowner is complaining about workers parking in driveway.
I am always allowing anyone working on my house in any capacity to park in my driveway. I am trying to understand the thinking of people who do not allow their workers to park in their driveways when they work on their houses.
Anonymous wrote:And you are? What a twist.I did not expect this. I thought an homeowner is complaining about workers parking in driveway.
Anonymous wrote:Park in the damn road. It's a public road and nobody else owns those spots.
Anonymous wrote:They should never park in the driveway unless explicitly told it's okay to do so.
Anonymous wrote:Park in the damn road. It's a public road and nobody else owns those spots.
Anonymous wrote:They should never park in the driveway unless explicitly told it's okay to do so.
Anonymous wrote:They should never park in the driveway unless explicitly told it's okay to do so.
Anonymous wrote:Its rude to park in someone's driveway in less offered. Did you offer?