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One of my neighbors has a disabled parent that baby sits for them. I get so fucking annoyed when they've managed to park in "my" disabled parking spot if I go out for an errand. It's stupid, and I feel like an asshole for feeling annoyed. There are two disabled spots for my building (roughly 48 units), and I would rather push my walker across the whole complex than park in the other spot, because it "belongs" to another neighbor who has less mobility than I do. We don't have assigned parking and I kinda hate it lol
even if you don't have assigned parking, you have two residents who always use those spots, leaving none for guests. management should convert another spot without question, especially if they're not even assigned spots. reach out.
I can do that today when I talk to management about something else. I doubt they'll do anything, they'd have to tear out some curb to make it accessible. Guests aren't actually allowed to park on the property, but that isn't something that should apply to people with mobility problems