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alb74 | 14:33 Thu 04th Jun 2009 | Civil
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i have a private off - the - road parking space near my home. i do not have a car at the moment, but my neighbour keeps parking there without permission. what, if any, action can i take?
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One possibility, but it would cost a bit.

http://www.avonlion.co.uk/prod05.htm

Just because you don't have a car at the moment doesn't mean you won't have a visitor.

You could always try the old fashioned method of taliking to your neighbour?
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I have tried talking to my neighbour but when he sees me he jumps in his car and drives off. as he lives in a block of flats opposite my home i do no know exactly where he is or i would knock on his door! i dont know if i have any legal standing to do anything?
If you own the parking space, have the b*gger clamped: he'll soon come and talk to you then!

If you don't own the space, contact whoever does and seek their advice?action.

Or, if you don't fancy any of the above, leave a suitable note on his windscreen: it may do the trick.

Good luck.
Put a notice up, advising it is a private parking space, and anyone who parks there, will be clamped without warning.

You can buy wheel clamps quite easily, Then if he does it again, clamp the bug&er.

(note, not saying charge him for removl, just clamp him as a sharp shock)
'Borrow' (or buy) a road works cone, and put it in front of the space.

http://www.thesoccerstore.co.uk/html/traffic_c ones.html

That might be sufficient to deter anyone parking there.
alb 74. I cant see why its a problem if you dont have a car at the moment and you do not require it for visitors to your home.
I would put a sign up warning of clamping in progress.
How about giving this guy permission in the short term while you have no car. You may make a friend as well as a good neighbor who will return a favor when you need one.
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I may not have a car myself, but I do have friends and family visit and I should'nt have to worry wether they can gain access to my property. I don't think it possible to make friends with someone who abuses my rights and is aware he is doing so.
Thanks to every one else who has posted a helpful reply to my query. The problem is now resolved - at least for the time being. I hope I can be of as much help to you one day. Thankyou

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