ed
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quote: Originally posted by Reedy
quote: Originally posted by ed
Go to your building manager guy. The other guy is in breach of his leasehold agreement by not parking in his allocated parking space and there will be sanctions for doing so. Just keep on moaning every time and keep a record of how often it happens.
If he doesn't listen send him a bill for using your space, when he doesn't pay up get a bailiff to recover the money, or take it to the small claims court. Each of which are fairly inexpensive to do and you should win.
i dont have a building manager guy. The landlord is the only person i know.
If i knew who was driving the car, it wouldnt be a problem as i would just have quiet chat about it, But i dont.
You can get the owners details from the DVLA as you have a valid reason for doing so. There is a form to fill in...
[Edited on 19-08-2008 by ed]
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Reedy
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Where is the form, at the local post office?
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Reedy
quote: Originally posted by ed
Well, actually, you can't clamp the vehicle because you need a licence. You can have the vehicle removed and impounded.
by asking the police?
By asking a mate to come and tow it away... You have to give the owner notice though. A note on his car saying that the car will be towed if he parks there again is enough. Kinda extreme though...
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Reedy
Where is the form, at the local post office?
Think its on their website.
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Reedy
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cheers ed.
p.s i dont know anyone in bath that owns a tow truck.
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mwg
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ask your landlord cos they might be able to help
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danward
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Shit on the bonnet - every day.
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Reedy
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quote: Originally posted by danward
Shit on the bonnet - every day.
i dony want any trouble after i get my car parking space back
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James_DT
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Block their car in the next time they do it. They'll get the hint when they can't get to work.
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Reedy
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quote: Originally posted by James_DT
Block their car in the next time they do it. They'll get the hint when they can't get to work.
As i said before, i wouldnt want to block my neighbours in if i do that.
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Ian
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Buy a Land Rover so you can tow people away 
I would never do such a thing
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Robbo
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My block of flats has this, generally everyone is cool about it and parks only in their own space or ones we know are empty... a new foreign tenant kept parking in my space so I just left my car behind his opne day and he soon came lookign for me and I explained the situation
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Brett
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First thing i'd do is call the landlord. Possibly with the idea of having a lockable removable post fitted in the space, maybe offer half for the sake of it (it'll be cheaper than a tow). They sell them in ebay actually.
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Colin
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Id just park across the back of his car so he cant get out!
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