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    Hi. I moved into a property run by a housing association. I was told by the previous tenant that the property came with a resident parking bay and visitor parking spaces labelled with a V.
    once the exchange took place, the housing association have sold the visitor parking area to a different developer. The new developer has now built properties on it.
    my questions are....is this permitted to take away visitor parking from previous tenants? Should the housing association been able to sell land in previous continued use? Should the housing association supply alternative visitor parking?
    we as a community are now feeling isolated.
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    Your first stop is to see what your tenancy says about parking provision

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    • #3
      Hi Des8. There’s nothing about parking in the tenancy agreement about parking except all residents have one parking bay each. All residents were given 2 visitor passes. The housing association have sold the visitor car park plot to a developer now.

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      • #4
        It would seem from your postings that visitors had permissive use for parking of the area now sold.
        The owners can revoke that permissive use of land at any time, so regret there is nothing you can do about it.

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        • #5
          Hi DES8.
          Thank you for replying. I had a horrible suspicion that, that would be the case.
          Just very annoying not to be able to have visitors and I feel the housing associations idea of no visitors is some what draconian.
          Thank you anyway.

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