Anonymous wrote:I saw this thread back when I started and didn't think it was a big deal. Now, however, my across the street neighbor has started parking his enormous black Suburban in front of my house right next to my driveway so that it is a difficult maneuver to get around his car and into my driveway (it's a narrow street). Meanwhile, his driveway and garage are empty. It is driving me a little nuts because it is so hard to get in and out of the driveway every day. I wish he would at least give me a little space to use my driveway!
Anonymous wrote:I saw this thread back when I started and didn't think it was a big deal. Now, however, my across the street neighbor has started parking his enormous black Suburban in front of my house right next to my driveway so that it is a difficult maneuver to get around his car and into my driveway (it's a narrow street). Meanwhile, his driveway and garage are empty. It is driving me a little nuts because it is so hard to get in and out of the driveway every day. I wish he would at least give me a little space to use my driveway!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You do not own the street in front of your house. It is public and anyone can park there. Get over yourself or buy a compound where you own the street.
You are why civilization is crumbling.
Anonymous wrote:I'm fairly laid back. This is not just my view. But this would annoy me. If it's nothing to have a car in front of one's house they can keep their car in front of theirs.
If they'd rather not have it in front of theirs it means that (a) they think there is a downside and (b) they are perfectly happy visiting that downside on you. That's what would annoy me and it has nothing to do with legal rights.