Q&A: Who would you call if someone is blocking a corner to keep you from parking there?
Question by : Who would you call if someone is blocking a corner to keep you from parking there?
The guy that lives across the street from us, has a 3 car garage, a driveway and has the side of another street to park on. Because he doesnt like our landlord he has been parking on our street. his house does face but what he has done now is parked a car he is trying to sell and a trailer on the corner so no one can park there. Its taking up parking spaces for the people who actually live on this street.
He told one of our neighbors, he didnt want them parking in front of his house. They live directly across from him so it cant be avoided
we live in Huntington, WV and we are beginning to wonder if he knows someone in the city department..
not only is he doing that, he is removing siding off his house that contains asbestos without using precautions and no city permits…only does it on the weekends when no one will catch him.
Best answer:
Answer by Sam K
First of all, this is totally the wrong section to post this question. What does this have to do with words or wordplay?
The first step that you should take is talking to the homeowner. Your landlord doesn’t live there, his behavior is hurting you and your neighbors, not your landlord. However, only do this if you believe that both parties (you and the homeowner that you have the problem with) can talk calmly and that it will not turn into an argument or fight.
If that doesn’t work, just call the police (non-emergency) and explain the problem. If dealing with this problem isn’t their job, they will tell you who to call. The asbestos thing is a major health risk, so the police should come.
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