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Subject: parking rules
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RayD3
(Nevada)

Posts:10


08/07/2010 7:54 AM  
HOA has major problem with overnight parking rules very hard to understand. Any easy set of rules that Homeowners will understand and obey.
JohnO6
(Georgia)

Posts:415


08/07/2010 8:39 AM  
Ray - you'll probably need to provide some additional detail to get the best responses, but what you asked covers two entirely different subjects - understand versus obey

How's this for understandable: "Overnight parking on all community streets is prohibited."

Pretty simple and understandable.

Getting owners to obey is a whole different can of worms .. .. ..
RayD3
(Nevada)

Posts:10


08/07/2010 11:21 AM  
What I would like to do, is survey the community,but my fellow Board members do not want any input from the Homeowners.The Board push back, is do to, THEY designed the system and do not want to admit there is a problem.Hoping other HOA's put in place what the community wanted.Am I way off?
GlenL
(Ohio)

Posts:3526


08/07/2010 1:56 PM  
Perhaps if you would post the rules as they are now and what you feel they fail to convey?

Too bad the only people who know how to run the country are busy driving cabs and cutting hair. - George Burns
JohnB26
(South Carolina)

Posts:487


08/07/2010 3:59 PM  
How about:

"NO STREET PARKING BETWEEN 11:00PM and 4:00AM"

This is simple to understand, enforceable by towing, and very difficult/inconvenient to 'get around' by moving the vehicle a few feet and claiming it was not parked 'overnight'. !

This is how most municipalities handle overnight parking rules.
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