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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Depends, if it's a subdivision and the homeowners association allows it, ok lang. Dami kong kaibigan kahit taga AAV nagpapark pa rin sa labas. Wala naman silang napeperwisyo.

    But parking on the streets of downtown Manila is a different story. Not only do you cause incovnenience to others, but you also expose your car to greater risk.
    Nagkaka-asaran na rin diyan sa AAV, dahil sa street parking...

    Kung sa main road na malapad ang kalye (Acacia, Madrigal, University Ave et al),- okay lang, pero may nagro-ronda pa rin...

    Pero sa mga makikitid nilang kalye,- susubukan pa rin ang pasensiya mo.....



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    #22
    di na tayo mga bata pa para malaman kung ano ang tama o sa mali kapag ginawang parking slot ang kalye. ang kayle ay ginawa para madaan ng motorista at pedestrian. yan ang tama... Ang mali dito ay kapag ang motorista ay napeperwisyo na sya sa daloy ng trapiko lalo lalo na kapag naging double parking pa. ang pedestrian naman napeperwisyo ito pag umikot pa ng ilang metro para makatawid sa kabilang kayle kasi yung pagitan ng dalawang o higit pang sasakyan ay di nya madaan ito. No offense sa walang sariling parking slot lalo na kung guilty pa ah. Haha

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    #23
    my house has only a garage fit for one car..... i have two cars.... i am renting another garage para dun sa isa.
    madaming ganyan sa amin..... 3 pa ang oto.... eh ang garages namin ay pang isa lang (townhouse type).

    sa aava..... may problema na ring ganyan ngayon.... try to pass by san bernardino, caliraya, maria christina, agno streets.... lahat nasa kalsada na.

    kila ermats (luzon drive), may tigisang allocation.... pero may mga residents din na 3 ang oto, so sa kalye na din nakaparada.

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    #24
    Look first for a space/garage I can rent. How much would be considerably and reasonably fair it will cost? Let say, per month?

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    #25
    Parking is such a problem here in the metro. In our place here in Scout area, sobrang hassle yung mga kapitbahay namin since sa kalye talaga nakapark.

    I have no choice but to bring the rest of the vehicles in our place in Bulacan, so if i need other car, uwi dun and palit ng auto or ask the driver to bring it here sa QC. At least our newly completed garage there can accommodate 12 vehicles. 😀
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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Depends, if it's a subdivision and the homeowners association allows it, ok lang. Dami kong kaibigan kahit taga AAV nagpapark pa rin sa labas. Wala naman silang napeperwisyo.

    But parking on the streets of downtown Manila is a different story. Not only do you cause incovnenience to others, but you also expose your car to greater risk.
    I agree with you, sir jut703. I have friends in AAV and know somebody in Bel Air and in big subdivisions, lahat sila, kahit anong laki ng bahay, may nakapark padin sa road.

    But the ones parking along a busy street, yan ang nakaka inis.

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    May nakita nga ako sa tondo dati, yung tsikot nakaparada sa kalye, & binakuran ng kawayan para daw di akyatin ng mga batang makukulit.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarsi View Post
    Parking is such a problem here in the metro. In our place here in Scout area, sobrang hassle yung mga kapitbahay namin since sa kalye talaga nakapark.

    I have no choice but to bring the rest of the vehicles in our place in Bulacan, so if i need other car, uwi dun and palit ng auto or ask the driver to bring it here sa QC. At least our newly completed garage there can accommodate 12 vehicles. 😀
    Puwede bang makiparada riyan ha bro?...

    Ganda naman ng Accent CRDi.....

    Quote Originally Posted by chua_riwap View Post
    May nakita nga ako sa tondo dati, yung tsikot nakaparada sa kalye, & binakuran ng kawayan para daw di akyatin ng mga batang makukulit.......
    Itumba ang kawayan para hindi makaharang!!!.... :hysterical:


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    Quote Originally Posted by rodetor View Post
    Look first for a space/garage I can rent. How much would be considerably and reasonably fair it will cost? Let say, per month?
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    if you're asking what's the fair price rates of parking slot/month in mla, i think its about 4k to 5k & 2k to 3k for downtown & uptown areas respectively

    Quote Originally Posted by rna800 View Post
    I agree with you, sir jut703. I have friends in AAV and know somebody in Bel Air and in big subdivisions, lahat sila, kahit anong laki ng bahay, may nakapark padin sa road.

    But the ones parking along a busy street, yan ang nakaka inis.
    you mentioned a well-know subdivision like BAV (bel air village) that they do parked on the road, are referring to public roads or privately owned roads by BAV ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodetor View Post
    Look first for a space/garage I can rent. How much would be considerably and reasonably fair it will cost? Let say, per month?
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    if you're asking what's the fair price rates of parking slot/month in mla, i think its about 4k to 5k & 2k to 3k for downtown & uptown areas respectively

    Quote Originally Posted by rna800 View Post
    I agree with you, sir jut703. I have friends in AAV and know somebody in Bel Air and in big subdivisions, lahat sila, kahit anong laki ng bahay, may nakapark padin sa road.

    But the ones parking along a busy street, yan ang nakaka inis.
    you mentioned a well-know subdivision like BAV (bel air village) that they do parked on the road, are referring to public roads or privately owned roads by BAV ?

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    #30
    when a person buys a lot in a subdivision he is not just paying for the land in his lot, he is also paying for the land used for the roads and sidewalks, its paving and drainage systems, and other amenities in the subdivision. so in fact the homeowners are the owners of the road, they paid for it. if the homeowners allow street parking then that is their business. no matter what taxes go into maintaining the road that the city government has appropriated as public road this does not diminish the fact that the homeowners paid for that land. maintenance of the road, imho, is what the government has to pay for the privilege (some say "right") to use a road originally intended for private use only. if the government insists on removing the homeowners rights to decide then the government must refund the cost the homeowners originally paid for the land and improvements (road paving, sidewalks, drainage) adjusted to inflation. bilihin muna ng gobyerno bago siya maghari sa lupa na binayaran na ng ibang tao.

    ngayon kung nakikidaan ka lang dun sa subdivision na yun at di ka naman dun nakatira, e palagay ko e wala ka karapatan magreklamo.

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    #31
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Depends, if it's a subdivision and the homeowners association allows it, ok lang. Dami kong kaibigan kahit taga AAV nagpapark pa rin sa labas. Wala naman silang napeperwisyo.

    But parking on the streets of downtown Manila is a different story. Not only do you cause incovnenience to others, but you also expose your car to greater risk.
    Given that AAV has wide roads, street parking is probably not too big an issue (bring up the DLSZ vs. AAV issue though and that's a different story).

    In our place, overnight street parking was banned and strictly enforced so homeowners were forced to make space for their cars. We also almost purchased a townhouse sometime last year but what stopped us was that we could not come up with a feasible way to make the garage a two-car event. There were first come, first serve slot available for homeowners which was ample at that point in time but at the end, we want look term assurance on having proper parking for at least two cars.

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    #32
    ung kapit bahay ko sa villaged walang parking sa loob sa labas lang nakaparada tulad ko.pero mukang collector ng sasakyan apat na sunod sunod sa gilid ng kalsada ung sasakyan niya ayun minsan nakikita ko inoova pinatungan ng drum ng basurahan sa hood at ung iba naman puro yupi at ginawang pinasa ng mga na iinis..sa kanya.tama sinabi nila basta marunong kang makisama at nasa lugar .naka ayos ng maganda at hindi nakaka istorbo sa iba ,igagalang ka,

    sasakyan ko nga bihira ma car wash puro banyos lang at punas ginagawa ko..madalang mapaliguan.ayun tuloy kulay beniton na siya. he he.
    di baleng medyo madusing .basta riding like a new car pag sinakyan mo..

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    #33
    Unsafe. Done that. Brand new car from casa tapos maririnig mo from your room na maraming bata sa labas at doon nagmamaneobra angga trike para magbaba.ang hirap matulog ng maayos lalot days old palang oto mo. Regardless of car cover, well car cover helps about 10%? Hehe

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    #34
    Sa tondo may rented street parking slots. Kaso, ang hirap magka peace of mind if I park yung mahal na kotse mo.

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    Sec. 31 of PD 957 says that the developer of a residential subdivision project may, at its option, donate the roads within the subdivision to the local government. When that happens, the subdivision roads become public property that the local government may maintain using public funds. But if the roads remain to be private roads, no public money, such as to maintain the roads, can be expended on those roads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by machine.pistol View Post
    Sec. 31 of PD 957 says that the developer of a residential subdivision project may, at its option, donate the roads within the subdivision to the local government. When that happens, the subdivision roads become public property that the local government may maintain using public funds. But if the roads remain to be private roads, no public money, such as to maintain the roads, can be expended on those roads.
    May exceptions yan.

    Better use tax law principles to justify your argument like taxes can only be used for public purposes or benefit.

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    #37
    All i know, mag-park ka lang nga ng maayos at hindi makaka-abala sa daloy ng trapiko at sa mga daanan for a predictable time is not prohibited. Unless nga lang may road sign na "NO PARKING AT THIS ROADSIDE". But to the point ginawa mo nang garahe ang pagkaka-park mo sa kalsada, i think some people may sasama ang loob o magagalit sa iyo. Lalo na sa katapat na ng bahay na tinabihan mong pagparadahan na ginawa mo nang garahe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by b_9904 View Post
    Sa tondo may rented street parking slots. Kaso, ang hirap magka peace of mind if I park yung mahal na kotse mo.
    I agree with you. Hirap siguro bumili ka ng car na bago, kahit second hand habang nasa loob ka ng bahay di ka maka-focus sa mga ano mang gagawin mo kasi nasa isip pag-alala mo yung sasakyan mo na nasa labas. Thinking kung andun pa o baka nabangga na o kung napano na.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodetor View Post
    I agree with you. Hirap siguro bumili ka ng car na bago, kahit second hand habang nasa loob ka ng bahay di ka maka-focus sa mga ano mang gagawin mo kasi nasa isip pag-alala mo yung sasakyan mo na nasa labas. Thinking kung andun pa o baka nabangga na o kung napano na.

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    Kahit nga yung cap ng t1t3 ng gulong mo mabawasan lang may stress sayo eh.

    Kaloko lang, yung parking slot uupahan mo sa cityhall lolz

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    There this guy whom I know for more than 2 decades in our community. He and his wife bought a second hand car (Lancer 96 model) two years ago. He always park/garage his car near a corner street fronting their house. One day they woke up, found out that his car (driver's door side)seems to be was hit by a vehicle and the door glass was broke. Since then, after 2 months, they decided to tore down a part of their house (living room) to gave more space to their frontyard to be his car garage.

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