Go next door, politely introduce yourself and ask them if they would please not park there because it makes it hard for you to back out.
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More thoughts . . . .
Hopefully the chat with your neighbor has solved the problem, but here are some thoughts to consider
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.
draw a line on the driveway that equally separates the two sides
Yes, you can have a car towed for parking in your driveway without permission.
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"A driveway alert system would only work in another place if there were a receiver there. A driveway alert system needs a recover to work so, if there was one placed in a parking lot then it would work."
You can also park in a parking lot and drive in a driveway
Read your governing documents to determine what you can park in your driveway. There is no standard.
Yes, you can get a ticket for blocking your own driveway if it violates local parking regulations or obstructs emergency access.
No, it is not permissible to park over the sidewalk in your driveway as it obstructs pedestrian access and violates local parking regulations.
The agency with authority over that area can - you cannot.
Your car may scrape the ground when parking in your driveway due to a few reasons, such as a low ground clearance, an uneven driveway slope, or a steep approach angle. Driveways with a sharp incline or decline can exacerbate this issue, especially for vehicles with low profiles. Additionally, the weight distribution of your car can change, causing it to sit lower than expected. Consider adjusting your parking angle or using driveway modifications to alleviate the scraping.
In Pennsylvania, it is generally legal to park in a private driveway unless otherwise specified by the property owner or local ordinances. Property owners have the right to determine who can park on their driveway, and unauthorized parking may lead to towing or other enforcement actions. It is advisable to always seek permission from the property owner before parking in a private driveway.