#17762
Cosmo
Flatchatter

    Hi Whale, it wasn’t me that had the issue it was sassy72. 

    My posting was just pointing out that sometimes with issues like this there is background to the issue. Finding out the background to how the situation arose might help decide an appropriate course of action to resolve the issue. It would be interesting to see if, perhaps, there is an old ‘agreement’ that doesn’t meet the formal requirements of an OC resolution.

     

    Of course maybe there is no background to the issue. The facts outlined by sassy72 (that parking in the spot did not block anything and sassy72 was able to park in the spot when the spot wasn’t ‘taken’) would indicate that either:

    • the landlord is acting outside the law. And therefore enforcing the ‘no parking on common property’ might be the way to go;
    • or perhaps the tenant is just telling porkies so again the enforcing the ‘no parking on common property’ might be the way to go.

    I would be interested in finding out whether sassy72 resolved the issue and if so how.