No. It doesn't belong to him. It is a city street and open for parking. The only time there are ordnances about parking is with trailers, boats, and a semi truck . These do that a time limit, but a car doesn't . You can park there.
Despite common belief to the contrary, you do not have any legal right to the unimpeded access to the public curbspace in front of your home or business. Therefore, yes, the city could designate the space in front your home as a handicapped parking space. Perhaps it might be wise to contact your city councilman and speak to them about the "unfairness" of this, and ask that it be reconsidered. Does the neighbor have a suitable space in front of their home? If not, the city may simply have designated the closest spot to his residence.
front of homedepot
132 elm st. San Antonio Texas ^Thats a parking lot. #idiot. ^Actually it's the middle of a street by a parking lot.. #idiot
Yes, generally. It is the legal responsibility of a home owner or tenant to clear the sidewalks and paths that border their property.
The meeting with Mr. Utterson was in the street in front of Mr. Hyde's home
As far as I can tell, it is not illegal to park a mobile home on the street, providing you comply with certain rules (no parking trailer unless there is a vehicle attached capable of towing it; no leaving trailer unlocked while parked; no parking overnight on a residential street). However, it IS illegal to actually LIVE in a mobile home that is parked on a public street in New York City. You must rent space at a mobile home park that has facilities for running water, electricity and waste disposal.
Yes, as long as the officer is in a place he has a right to be. If the picture is taken from a public street, etc., or from your neighbor's house with your neighbor's permission, then the photo would be legal.
no unless there purposley doing it
Why are the kids afraid of the neighbor
What does it mean when your female neighbor invites you in when they are home alone
Some children joined street gangs.
In the street in front of Mr. Hyde's home.