'Entitled' neighbours keep parking in shared car park – but it quickly backfires

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If you reside in a building which includes a parking space, it's natural to assume that it will always be available for your use - after all, it's yours.However, one irate resident found themselves fuming when their neighbours consistently parked in their "shared" car park - a facility specifically designated for the building's tenants, not the entire street."The neighbours are not permitted to park their cars in our car park.

It's a private lot in a bustling city, so people are constantly seeking off-street parking," they clarified. However, given the car park spaces are reserved, they're not supposed to park there.Initially, they assumed the car belonged to "new tenants", but then an unexpected incident made it clear the car should never have been in the parking space. "When they first started parking there, we thought they were new tenants until one day, one of them HIT THE HOUSE and our electricity all went out (they hit a power box on the house, or something like that)," they shared on Reddit's 'Neighbours from Hell' forum.They added: "I sent pictures of the cars to our property manager (mostly because I was concerned other tenants and I would be blamed for the incident as there are no cameras on the lot or house), and she said that car (and the other car behind it, the guy's girlfriend) were not allowed to park there.

They weren't tenants."This situation left the residents of the building completely perplexed, as they couldn't understand why people felt they had the right to park there when they weren't even living in the corresponding block.The person who posted the original complaint confessed they previously requested for the cars to be "towed", but the company was "too slow" and the culprits moved their

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