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Not sure where to put this - neighbour issue
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debtfreein4years wrote: »they arent physically parking over my drive. its the way they park the trucks on the road opposite my drive that is causing me problems. they dont attempt to park on the pavement and just park on the road
That's good. I can't stand cretins that think its ok to park on the pavement. You'd be suprised at the number of times I can only just get my pushchair through and on occassions my pushchair has left a big scratch down the side of their car. Doh!0 -
maninthestreet they are running a highway maintenance business from home. ive checked companies house and it is registered at their home address.
ive spoken to the owners partner and she is going to see what she can do to restrict the movements so that they are not going to cause problems with me getting in and out the drive. she has asked that i give them a few weeks to see what solutions they can come up with that are workable and to bear with them in the meantime and if i am blocked just to come and knock and someone will move then and there. she did apologise and say she didnt realise it was causing me any problems.
so am going to give them till the end of august to get a solution in place but in the meantime will be keeping note of what trucks are parked and for how long.Debt free 3 years early :j
Savings for house deposit - very healthy
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Another thought.
Are all the vehicles taxed, included and roadworthy.
I know of one case where the police went round with a fine toothed comb and found a number of issues and the revenge was sweet.
The trouble is the owner needed to keep chasing for this action to be taken.A retired senior partner, in own agency, with 40 years experience in property sales & new build. In latter part of career specialising in commercial - mostly business sales.0
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