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Is it reasonable for the residential property not to let the owners park in the residential area?

The property may not restrict the owner's parking right without justifiable reasons, but it does not mean that the owner must park in the community (such as the contradiction between the original planned parking space and vehicle growth). The property should be fully opened according to the scale of the residential parking lot. If the parking space is full, the owner can't forcibly block it. The specific parking plan can be drafted by the industry Committee and the property, and issued after the owners vote.