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Originally Posted by Army Guy
to be designated "No Parking"? Our villa sits at the end of a road that dead ends just past our driveway. Although in the Villa "rules" their is stated no parking on the streets in villa neigborhoods, but people are using this area for "overflow parking" instead of the actual designated overflow lot. When they park in this dead end area in front of my villa, it makes it very difficult for us to back out of our driveway without hitting them. I don't want to cause ill feelings by reporting them and sometimes don't know who the car belongs to, but it is impacting us. So we where thinking is there a way we can get them to put up a no parking sign there.
Thanks for your help. Army Guy
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You may have a lose lose situation here, AG. I have found people that inconsiderate are not usually amenable to reasoning. They have an attitude. Personally confronting them, no matter how politely, could turn ugly.
I think your no parking sign approach makes a lot of sense. I suggest calling the deed compliance people for starters. I understand Villa streets are private so the county needn't be involved.
Good luck and keep us informed