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Originally Posted by JohnN
I'm not sure that statement is correct. I live in a courtyard villa. Adjacent to my villa is the "villa visitor parking" which is seldom used, so I parked my 2nd car there. I got a house visit from Community Watch who told me "no can do".
When I asked what was permissible, such as "Can I park on the street?", he replied, "Sure, that's county property".
I have a pretty wide driveway (corner lot) and I make-do parking it on one side.
But if push came to shove, I guess I'd be parking in the street. Check with Community Watch. Good luck.
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Depends on which county and which district. In my district county don’t even pave roads and street continuous parking by resident not allowed. But I can guarantee you nobody enforcing it. My villa don’t have visitor parking. That would not allowed 2 more houses to be crammed in.