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Yes, if you are blocking your neighbor's free access or causing any inconvenience. Even if you own the property you own it subject to your neighbor's right to use it. Neither one of you can park on the driveway so as to block the other party.
Durango will not move from park to drive?
The cast of Block - 2011 includes: Moses Alqafe as Clerk Artie Pasquale as Neighbor
A complaint to the police will do it. Or a complaint to the building managers if you are in an apartment.
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Of course you can if it is on your property.
The people park in driveways because a drive way is a place to park and parkways is a place were people go to work.
The people park in driveways because a drive way is a place to park and parkways is a place were people go to work.
when we drive, we drive on the road. its just a way of GOING FARTHER. it would make no sense to park in the middle of the road!
No, assuming that it is, in fact, a shared driveway (see your deeds), neither neighbor has the right to obstruct the right of way. You can only park within your property lines; you cannot park so as to lie within the other neighbor's property. I had the same issue with my property, but later found out the driveway wasn't actually shared (it belonged to me!).
I DON'T BELIEVE THERE IS A BLOCK HEATER.
not if its on your land.You have no right to block it either if it's a right of way