ChatterBank1 min ago
Someone Stole My Spot!
Someone stole my parking space my insurance says i need to park off the road ive had to road park how does this affect me if there is an accident on my car
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm reasonably confident that your insurance permits you to park your car other than in your designated parking place when you've no alternative other than to do so. If you want to be ultra cautious though, you could write a letter to your insurer, telling them that you'll be parking on the road until such time as you can get your parking space back.
(That assumes that it's being nicked on a regular basis. If say, someone visiting one of your neighbours has just parked there overnight, I wouldn't worry about it; your insurer knows that there will be times when you can't park in your regular place, such as when it's just been resurfaced and the tarmac/concrete hasn't yet set or, of course, when your away from home for the night).
(That assumes that it's being nicked on a regular basis. If say, someone visiting one of your neighbours has just parked there overnight, I wouldn't worry about it; your insurer knows that there will be times when you can't park in your regular place, such as when it's just been resurfaced and the tarmac/concrete hasn't yet set or, of course, when your away from home for the night).
I feel for you roadman as the same has happened to me. Really annoying as I have to pay to park if I can't get on to my spot. So I phoned the police and to my amazement they asked me for the cars reg number and looked up the owner. Even more amazingly they said they knew the owner and had his phone number. They phoned him and he was told to remove it immediately and he did. He was visiting a mate down the road apparently.
I don't suppose you will have such luck I'm sorry to say.
I don't suppose you will have such luck I'm sorry to say.
Its my space because it belongs to my landlord its part of my contract agreement my neighbour also has one and so do other people in the area but they are not for public use i have one space and a garage which is full of stuff so i cant park there also my insurance is cheaper if i park in my space and not my garage apparently a lot of people damage their car going in and out of the garage more so than a parking space and my neighbour has two spaces and no garage