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If there door was already open then you are liable for the damage. It does not matter if it is on private property.
In Amarillo Texas the fine is 507.00 for the first offense. This includes parking in the space and parking in the striped area next to a Handicap parking space.
Next Move Handicap was created in 1975.
If you include the stations and utilities which can be bought, then the 15th property is The Strand, next to Free Parking.
If a car is parked next to my fence is that OK?
Actually yes you can.From the California DMV Website:Parking privileges for DP placard, DP plates, or DV platesIn parking spaces with the International Symbol of Access (wheelchair symbol).Next to a blue curb authorized for handicap parking.Next to a green curb (green curbs indicate limited time parking) for as long as you wish. There is no time limit with a DP placard, DP license plates, or DV license plates.In an on-street metered parking space at no charge.Streets where preferential parking privileges are given to residents and merchants (private off street merchant parking facilities may be restricted to customers and employees).
unless the person owns the whole street (which i doubt that they do )the answer is NO!!
Your answer depends on the location of the condominium and its parking amenities. A condominium next to a NFL stadium with a deeded parking spot may be able to rank the parking asset higher than a continuum next to a free municipal parking lot.
I think that would depend on the county and country in question. In the UK, "next to is next to" and you get a ticket.
In the building next door, there is a parking lot with 4 or 5 floors.
You can find the answer you want in your governing documents.If parking next to your garage door is a violation of the parking rules in your community, and if the association has notified owners of this parking restriction, it may cite you for parking there and charge you a fine.Request copies of the CC&Rs, By-laws or board meeting minutes where this parking restriction is documented, so that you can understand your violation and your appeal process.
You need to discuss that issue with a local attorney who is familiar with that entity and can research the pertinent law.