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I own a private parking space in a parking bay outside a small block of flats, each space in the bay belongs to the leaseholder of the corresponding flat. An outsider parks constantly in my space and despite polite notes on the windscreen to not park there, what am I allowed to do? I am thinking of blocking the space with bricks etc. I am correct in thinking I am not allowed to clamp privately? This is very close to central London, so parking is at a premium here.
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Is the offender a tenant? If so contact the respective leaseholder/landlord. Or, is there a management company? If so ask them to deal with it. There is usually a management company or management committee. Otherwise, yes, leave an obstruction in your parking spot. You'd probably need permission to erect a collapsable pole - good idea though.
Do you have a Landlord, or own the flat? And is your name or car officially registered for the space? I know it's yours, but i mean for the sake of reporting and proving that car shouldn't be there.
It is very cheeky, like someone parking on your drive. Could it be trespassing? It might be worth putting this in Law section.
It is very cheeky, like someone parking on your drive. Could it be trespassing? It might be worth putting this in Law section.
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>>>I am correct in thinking I am not allowed to clamp privately?
ALL wheel clamping on private land is now illegal under the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012.
Try displaying a clear notice relating to a parking CHARGE. (NB: The notice must not refer to a 'penalty, 'fine' or similar wording). For example:
"PARKING CHARGE: This is PRIVATE LAND under the control of the leaseholder, J. Bond. A CHARGE of £80 PER DAY (or part thereof) is payable to J. Bond for unauthorised parking in this bay. Payment may be made at Flat 007 within this building. Should due payment not be received, a data request will be made to the DVLA and payment (together with costs) sought through court action".
ALL wheel clamping on private land is now illegal under the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012.
Try displaying a clear notice relating to a parking CHARGE. (NB: The notice must not refer to a 'penalty, 'fine' or similar wording). For example:
"PARKING CHARGE: This is PRIVATE LAND under the control of the leaseholder, J. Bond. A CHARGE of £80 PER DAY (or part thereof) is payable to J. Bond for unauthorised parking in this bay. Payment may be made at Flat 007 within this building. Should due payment not be received, a data request will be made to the DVLA and payment (together with costs) sought through court action".
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