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  2. Can you park your car in front of someone else’s home ... - AOL

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  3. Is it illegal to park in front of other people’s homes in ...

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    Many questioned the legality of a stranger parking their vehicle in front of or near someone’s home. When it comes to parking in front of someone’s property there’s always a few dos and don ...

  4. Can your neighbors park in front of your house? Here's what ...

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    Can my neighbors park in front of my house? According to Cincinnati Municipal Code 508-12, any registered and properly tagged passenger vehicle can legally park on any curb, including in front of ...

  5. Residential zoned parking - Wikipedia

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    Residential zoned parking is a local government practice of designating certain on-street automobile parking spaces for the exclusive use of nearby residents. It is a tool for addressing overspill parking from neighboring population centers (such as a shopping center , office building , apartment building , transit station , stadium , or ...

  6. Adverse possession - Wikipedia

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    In general, a property owner has the right to recover possession of their property from unauthorised possessors through legal action such as ejectment.However, many legal systems courts recognize that once someone has occupied property without permission for a significant period of time without the property owner exercising their right to recover their property, not only is the original owner ...

  7. Parking violation - Wikipedia

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    Parking in a prohibited space such as a bus stop, in front of a fire hydrant, a driveway, or a garage entrance. Parking on a sidewalk (unless specifically allowed by signs). Parking in, too close to, or within an intersection, railroad crossing or crosswalk. Double parking. Parking at a parking meter without paying, or for longer than the paid ...

  8. How to deal with neighbors that encroach on your property - AOL

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    Perhaps the first owner of your house granted your neighbor access to a dock on your property in perpetuity, or the city has retained an easement to access power lines that run across the back ...

  9. Neighborhood association - Wikipedia

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    A neighborhood association is a group of neighbors and business owners who work together for changes and improvements such as neighborhood safety, beautification and social activities. They reinforce rules and regulations through education, peer pressure and by looking out for each other. Some key differences include: [2] [3] [4]