Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The neighborly thing to do is to inform the neighbor that you are having construction done and the cars and trucks might be parked in front of the neighbors' home, not driveway. This is especially important when the work will take more than 1 day.
So, it's important to at least say hi to the neighbors if you are anti social.
So, if the neighbor did not inform you ahead of time, oh well, you can still go chat and ask how long the work will be. 4 days? 4 weeks? That's a big difference.
What I don't get is neighbors that don't have a car and rarely get visitors and still annoyed that you temporarily park in front of their house that is not in the driveway.
Nobody notifies the neighbors. My nextdoor neighbor gutted his house and there have been contractors and trucks parked in front of our house for over a year. If they block the driveway, we asked them to move. Otherwise, that is the price you pay for living in a desirable neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:The neighborly thing to do is to inform the neighbor that you are having construction done and the cars and trucks might be parked in front of the neighbors' home, not driveway. This is especially important when the work will take more than 1 day.
So, it's important to at least say hi to the neighbors if you are anti social.
So, if the neighbor did not inform you ahead of time, oh well, you can still go chat and ask how long the work will be. 4 days? 4 weeks? That's a big difference.
What I don't get is neighbors that don't have a car and rarely get visitors and still annoyed that you temporarily park in front of their house that is not in the driveway.
Anonymous wrote:Oh okay, I didn't realize homeowners didn't have some quasi ownership of the street right in front of their home. What would prevent anyone and everyone to park on the street in front of your house and block your beautiful view then? No law against that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh okay, I didn't realize homeowners didn't have some quasi ownership of the street right in front of their home. What would prevent anyone and everyone to park on the street in front of your house and block your beautiful view then? No law against that?
Nope, no law against that. It is a public street and anyone can park there. Do you think people who live in big cities only park in front of their own houses?