Community Corner OK To Be Territorial About Parking In Front Of Your Home? [Block Talk] Yeah, yeah, it’s a public street and fair game for parking, but is it OK to be territorial about the spots in front of your house?
What do you do when people violate this unwritten neighborhood code? Everyone knows the parking spots are the Johnsonsโ. Do you talk it out politely? Do you leave a note explaining the situation under the windshield wiper? (Shutterstock)
Do people have the right to be territorial about the parking spaces directly in front of their houses?
Public streets without permitted spaces are fair game and homeowners canโt legally lay claim to a spot. We all know that. But weโve also probably all been that person at one time or another, the one who peeks through the blinds every five minutes or so to see if the offending car is still parked there. In neighborhoods, where we know the Johnsonsโ four kids have cars that donโt fit in the driveway, isnโt it a given that the Johnsons have something akin to squatters rights on the spaces directly in front of their house?
Isnโt that just basic courtesy, whether the neighbors have extra cars or not? Their guests shouldnโt have to hike a city block to see you, should they? What do you do when people violate this unwritten neighborhood code? Do you talk it out politely? Do you leave a note explaining the situation under the windshield wiper?