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1 year ago
I have my car parked in front of my own home, while the neighbour just opposite to my home opposes that I should not be parking there.
The neighbors front gate is in the opposite lane and has access to our street via a back gate. Will parking our vehicle in front of our own home where his back gate is lead to an encroachment, our lane is narrow and we cannot park right outside our gate and therefore park it in front of our home so that we have enough space for vehicles to move in and out of the street.
Are we doing anything illegal, is it wrong to park in front of our home which also has the back gate to the neighbors home.
A.Dear Client
You can write a letter to the Resident welfare Association. If nothing happens then you can write a formal complaint to the nearest police station.
Hope it helps
You can write a letter to the Resident welfare Association. If nothing happens then you can write a formal complaint to the nearest police station.
Hope it helps
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