How long can we park a boat and trailer on the driveway

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Old 01-01-2020, 04:58 PM
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I would like to know how long we can park a boat on a trailer in our driveway?
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Think it is 72 hours.

So!

You have ten more minutes, then we're coming to tow it away!
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Old 01-01-2020, 05:13 PM
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The paper you signed...….

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I would like to know how long we can park a boat on a trailer in our driveway?
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Sorry but it's are probably not allowed at all. Check your Deed Restrictions using Bogie's link. The ones you read before buying..... right?
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And if you want the final word, call Community Standards, however I agree with above, either you cannot do this or you have 72 hours max.
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You must always call Community Standards with these questions. A couple of reasons.

Deed restrictions vary among the districts. So, someone may be giving accurate information for them, but not for you.

Inaccurate information goes around much too easily. As in - "I heard", "I think", "As far as I know".
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The other thing to remember, is when any period of allowance is over, you then have until someone reports you to carry on parking, before the dreaded 'knock on the door!'
Tight lines!!
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The other thing to remember, is when any period of allowance is over, you then have until someone reports you to carry on parking, before the dreaded 'knock on the door!'
Tight lines!!
Agreed.....depends on the tolerance of your neighbors.
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The other thing to remember, is when any period of allowance is over, you then have until someone reports you to carry on parking, before the dreaded 'knock on the door!'
Tight lines!!
And they will turn you in whether they live nearby or not.
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As long as you want, until somebody reports you.
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As long as you want, until somebody reports you.
If you don't mind being a bad neighbor. And a lot of "It's all about me people don't!"
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No one wants to see a boat and trailer parked in the driveway. Next will be rusted out cars parked on the front lawn
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I don’t think it should allowed at all
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There are storage facilities nearby for boats and trailers. We had guests show up with a boat and trailer towed all the way from Colorado once. Fortunately, they were only here two nights, before anybody complained.
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