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my neighbor complains about parking in front of her house?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex" data-source="post: 2287970" data-attributes="member: 207597"><p>If you have your own house to park in front of, then your neighbor is correct in asking you to give her the simple respect of parking in front of your own house. </p><p></p><p>Were I understand you are tired at the end of a long day, you did drive all the way home, you can do that last U-turn and make it right. You may have the right to do so... but that does not make the action polite or freindly. </p><p></p><p>She pays for her home just like you pay for yours. And yet she has to look at YOUR car. Her guest has to find someplace else to park when they visit while your yard remains car and parking free. You are disrupting her use of her own property all because you are to tired to park in your own space. It would be different if you did not have a space of your own; you are just too lazy to park in it. </p><p></p><p>I have the same issue with my own neighbor, she runs a hospice out of her home and she instructs her visitors NOT to park in front of her house but to park in front of mine. When I am tired after a long 15 hour day and my husband has his work truck I have to park almost a block away to get to my own house. Now the difference is that when I talked to her she had an excellent explanation that she needs her front yard clear for emergency vehicles, which are at her home almost daily. So we have worked out a suitable compromise and she instructs people to park father down leaving me more room to park, however not all of them do it and it is a huge pain for me. </p><p></p><p>You do not have such an excuse. Make the u-turn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex, post: 2287970, member: 207597"] If you have your own house to park in front of, then your neighbor is correct in asking you to give her the simple respect of parking in front of your own house. Were I understand you are tired at the end of a long day, you did drive all the way home, you can do that last U-turn and make it right. You may have the right to do so... but that does not make the action polite or freindly. She pays for her home just like you pay for yours. And yet she has to look at YOUR car. Her guest has to find someplace else to park when they visit while your yard remains car and parking free. You are disrupting her use of her own property all because you are to tired to park in your own space. It would be different if you did not have a space of your own; you are just too lazy to park in it. I have the same issue with my own neighbor, she runs a hospice out of her home and she instructs her visitors NOT to park in front of her house but to park in front of mine. When I am tired after a long 15 hour day and my husband has his work truck I have to park almost a block away to get to my own house. Now the difference is that when I talked to her she had an excellent explanation that she needs her front yard clear for emergency vehicles, which are at her home almost daily. So we have worked out a suitable compromise and she instructs people to park father down leaving me more room to park, however not all of them do it and it is a huge pain for me. You do not have such an excuse. Make the u-turn. [/QUOTE]
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