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Parking outside my house

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 18,182 ✭✭✭✭Goldengirl


    Sounds like nuisance .

    Take video evidence of him using it to store gear .

    Using it as a shed left parked outside your house for a long time and not moving

    That's against some council's bye- laws, not to mention foolish on his part . All his gear could be robbed !

    People saying he can park anywhere , public space etc are ignoring the fact that he is doing this around the corner from where he lives himself . This is just ignorant behaviour .

    Why doesn't he do this to his own immediate neighbours ? Because it would annoy people he knows and doesn't want to fall out with , they would be on him and probably park outside his house or worse.

    There are regulations about vehicles used for long term storage and parking them in a public space would be something you could talk to the guards about . But check with your local council first and what rules they have .

    I think if it is left there for over 9 months that is classed as long term storage . Most councils have rules about HGVs over 3.5 tonnes for instance being parked in residential estates and vans left for long periods of time .

    Be careful though . He has a thick neck . Maybe talk to him politely first . He might genuinely not think you have an issue ;)

    If he still doesn't move it back outside or near his own house then you should talk to the local council .

    These things can escalate though and you don't want to be fighting with your neighbours . Most people have neighbours with multiple cars , vans etc and parking is at a premium , but live and let live . As long as they are amenable to moving them if difficulty with deliveries or if you have a lot of elderly visitors like at a christening or birthday party I would try to ignore it for the sake of peace .

    You never know when you will need the goodwill , OP .

    We had a bus driver collecting people near us and another with a massive camper van and loads of cars outside their house . The latter used to park blocking the road so the bus could not get up to collect it's passengers

    In the end after a few episodes of mayhem guards were called by the bus driver , and the person with the multiple cars was told that they had to park their campervan off the estate if they had any further problems .

    There wasn't a peep after that and the campervan is kept well tucked away !

    Have a read of this ..

    Can I stop my neighbour parking his van outside my house?

    https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/homes-and-property/can-i-stop-my-neighbour-parking-his-van-outside-my-house-1.4202041



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 41,280 ✭✭✭✭Hotblack Desiato


    There's no talking to that sort of bollox. Don't even bother.

    The local authority may have restrictions on parking commercial vehicles in housing estates. Getting them to enforce anything is another story though

    I often observe though that vans left 'parked' in that sort of scenario tend to develop recurring slow punctures

    I'm partial to your abracadabra
    I'm raptured by the joy of it all



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,143 ✭✭✭9935452


    Oh id be the perfect neighbour

    Go and have a chat with him and let him know that you had to chase away lads from his van who were looking far too interested in it.

    Looked like they were getting ready to break in.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 18,182 ✭✭✭✭Goldengirl


    Another guy with a van had all his gear robbed and the people in the house he was parked outside had no footage 😳

    Camera was just for show apparently .



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,032 ✭✭✭Uncle Pierre


    Just to say some of the more recent suggestions here sound like a way of potentially dealing with this particular situation all right.

    Think it's highly unusual for a tradesman to use a van like that, basically as a shed. In my experience, tradesmen generally go to great lengths to keep their tools & equipment as safe as possible, maybe even keeping a closer eye on them than they would on their own children!

    OP could tell van owner that he's seen somebody else shuffling around the van a few times, looking like he was trying to open it. That he didn't say anything the first time, but it's happened three or four times now, and he just thought the van owner should know…..



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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 41,280 ✭✭✭✭Hotblack Desiato


    Is it really taxed, insured, and CVRTed? because that's a very expensive shed.

    I'm partial to your abracadabra
    I'm raptured by the joy of it all



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 384 ✭✭I told ya


    Fair point, but how much would renting/buying cost? Presumably there is no garden space with the house to build a shed. Or is there?

    Can the OP advise if the van is ever moved or is it parked 24/7?

    The OP should mention to the owner that the van is starting to attract attention recently, people peering into it, etc. Just don't mention boards.ie.



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