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Old 09-14-2011, 08:35 PM   #14
McheleM
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Originally Posted by RachelandSadie View Post
i would talk to the landlord either way. just verify about the parking situation and make sure it's not public property like most sidewalks and streets are considered in lots of towns and cities. our sidewalk including the part of our driveway the is over the sidewalk and past the sidewalk to the street is considered public property. it is ours to fix if it gets cracks and we are liable if someone trips or got hurt due to a crack, but it's public property for people to be on or do anything they life we're just required to maintain it for them i guess. also our streets are public domain. as long as you don't block a driveway or a fire hydrant and park on the right ride of the street you can park anywhere you'd like..
right... You can park in front of my house, just not in my driveway, and you can't block my driveway (we have an alley that we use to get to our driveway and garage).

I've also never heard of limiting vehicles? My city isn't going to tell me I can't have a vehicle for myself, my daughter, my son and my spouse. Heck at one time we had 7 vehicles-4 personal and 3 work trucks. No one said a thing. Work trucks are now at the office but we still have 4 personal vehicles in front of the house.
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