My management company, made up of leaseholders in a private residential complex have just changed the parking regulations to prohibit larger vehicles from parking, essentially anything but a car. This will affect several residents who always park considerately.
The lease grants the right to park a vehicle on the roadway. Some years ago the management company introduced a parking scheme, supposedly to prevent bad parking which prevented refuse being collected, and have appointed a parking company to monitor and issue tickets.
As a leaseholder resident for a number of years I have not witnessed problems.
My query is can the management company enforce this without a change to the lease. My vehicle is one of those affected.
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The lease grants the right to park a vehicle on the roadway. Some years ago the management company introduced a parking scheme, supposedly to prevent bad parking which prevented refuse being collected, and have appointed a parking company to monitor and issue tickets.
As a leaseholder resident for a number of years I have not witnessed problems.
My query is can the management company enforce this without a change to the lease. My vehicle is one of those affected.
Pressandgo
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