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I am in a block of 21 units; each has one parking space, and there are 8 “visitor” spaces with one set up as a car washing bay. I am the only owner-occupier in the block.
Needless to say, the tenant residents have taken over these 8 spaces. About 75% of the units are owned by the same person (the OC chairman), who has no interest, or intention, of policing By Law 2, as he is quite happy for his tenants to use them. Warning notices are ignored, with this owner’s collaboration. As a result there is rarely a space for bona-fide visitors and access to the car wash is limited (one tenant parked in it for 6 months while he went overseas). We have a set of storage cages within the carpark, and this owner has even suggested removing them to give him more parking spaces
What would be the best way of forcing this issue? He has already used his majority to reject a motion to have tenants “obtain permission” (so that we at least know who owns individual vehicles), and a more recent motion to enforce the By Law was not included in a meeting agenda on the grounds he never received it.
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