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What if the property charges parking fees but there is no fixed parking space?

I wonder what the two grandfathers upstairs are good at.

Sue at every turn. Sue.

Who has so much energy, money and time in a day?

You can solve this problem from these points.

1. According to the national regulations, the parking spaces within the building area must be given priority to the owners, that is to say, if they are to be sold, they must also be given to the owners of the community;

2. Unsold parking spaces shall not be idle and must be used as parking spaces for community owners.

Developers will sell idle parking spaces one after another, so this is troublesome, that is to say, even if you rent a parking space, it is not good to fix a designated location for you, because this parking space does not know when it can be sold. This is the so-called property foresight dispute judgment, which eliminates the trouble of property management;

There are only so many parking spaces in a residential area. As for the Shenma contract, these contents are not agreed, because now that you have lived in it, it means that the house has passed the national acceptance, and there must be approval for the construction before the house is built, and the parking space volume ratio is one of the contents.

Finally, it depends on the service quality of property management in your community. If it is really for the sake of the owners, they will try their best to solve the parking problem in the community, such as collecting opinions and building more parking lots, contacting the public security department to apply for parking on the roads around the community and so on.

Waste so many words, I suggest you deal with them as follows:

Just look for the property management, and you should firmly grasp the responsibility of maintaining the public area (parking lot) of the community and let the property management find a way to solve it. The key is to jointly own the owners, the more the better, and then threaten to report inaction to the Housing Authority and other departments. I think the property management also wants to solve this problem, but there may be some difficulties, and some things will naturally follow.