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  • #10302
    grdb
    Flatchatter

      Hi,

      My unit complex has parking stackers. We share one level of a stacker with our neighbour. Prior to moving in, our car was in perfect condition. A few months back I noticed a lot of small chips along the rear door. Last week I noticed there’s now a few scrapes along the front door and a chip in the passenger door handle. They park to our left, neighbour seems to park with a lot of room to his left so he can load his kids in the car while it’s still on the stacker, we try and park as far to the right as possible.

      At the moment, I have no proof that it is the neighbour and I’m guessing any mention of this to the neighbour will result in denials. Would it be wrong of me to setup a camera to record just along the side of the car? If it is them doing it, then I would at least be in a position to sort out an insurance claim and have them sort out the way they park/enter/exit their car. I don’t want confrontation and issues, I just don’t want my car damaged and expect people to respect others’ property.

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    • #24436
      Jimmy-T
      Keymaster

        There’s nothing to stop you setting up a camera, provided it doesn’t record sound, except that I assume it will be attached to common property and that will require owners corp permission.

        I can’t help thinking that will escalate any potential dispute beyond the point where you can still have a civilised discussion.

        How about asking the neighbour if his car is being chipped by the stacker? Once he realises your car is getting damaged, he and his kids might be a bit more careful.

        Alternatively, take a date-stamped picture every day before you drive the car out and again after you drive it in and you’ll have your evidence without starting WWIII.

        The opinions offered in these Forum posts and replies are not intended to be taken as legal advice. Readers with serious issues should consult experienced strata lawyers.
        #24452
        grdb
        Flatchatter
        Chat-starter

          Thanks for the suggestions:)

          I haven’t seen them around lately to ask but I will ask if they’ve had any damage etc..

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