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Wow, thank you all for your advice. I have been diligently taking photo’s of errant parking and keeping copies of any letters sent. Hopefully I won’t have to utilise any of the aforementioned. If I don’t receive a response from my neighbours to my polite letter by the date requested, I will pop a copy into their mailbox of the Strata Living Guide and a copy of the Strata Schemes Management Regulation 2010 model by-laws, with the relevant by-laws highlighted and a cover note requesting that from this point forward, we all adhere to the by-laws. Hopefully this will see the cessation of inequities in parking. As for the fence on common ground issue, I’m inclined to sit on this one for a while (pardon the pun!) until parking matters subside (I’m an optimist!)…If they become reasonable and fair then I see no reason to demolish it if verbal assault and intimidation is no longer a threat. I would like to see it demolished prior to a new owner though. Do you think this is the right way to go for now? I don’t wish to inflame things further, as once I go down the road of notices to comply, interim orders and mediation etc I fear the animosity will get worse and I will no longer want to be in my home. I am looking into strata managers and/or Strata IT programs to better manage our lot and to alleviate any further problems we may have. Thanks again for all of your help!