We have a neighbour who is constantly coming and going with building supplies for his work as a self employed builder. While we don't want to impeded him making a living, he is causing inconvenience to others while loading his van most days for around 30 minutes casing neighbour's car parking spaces to be regularly obstructed while he's inside his property sorting a load. People have been grumbling about it behind his back and a few have had a word, he's a nice enough about it but he slips back into his lax behaviour time after time. No one wants any trouble but he shouldn't be parking in contravention of the parking rules on the lease, perhaps this may need tackling. The concern is that if his parking/loading is tackled, should he be operating as a sole trader from a flat with generic lease terms. At what point would it be considered running a business? If we tackle the parking, are we going to impede him making a living and have one very irate neighbour going forward? There is also the issue of concrete dust and detritus making the carpark look run down affecting out house prices probably.
General advice on what to do is very welcome. We have tried to talk to him but have to repeatedly do so, yet the issues remain. Is there anything particularly to look for on the lease? Any good articles on this issue?
Thank you for advice!!
General advice on what to do is very welcome. We have tried to talk to him but have to repeatedly do so, yet the issues remain. Is there anything particularly to look for on the lease? Any good articles on this issue?
Thank you for advice!!
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