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  1. Join Date
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    #121
    in front of a private driveway, yes.

    R.A. 4136 was passed in 1964, it's an entirely different world 50 years since then.

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    #122
    Quote Originally Posted by DBanker View Post
    No offense too, (i'm on your side)--- but if that homeowner has its own car too( or shall i say 2nd/3rd car(s)), where do you want him to park his? sa tapat ng kanyang kapitbahay or dun mismo sa tapat nya? however, if he doesn't own one, its a different story-baka KSP lang...

    Here is a scenario, both adjacent houses of the street have cars, both doesn't a garage, the barangay does not have this one-side-of-the-street parking ruling. Isn't it a first-come-first-serve basis to park in front of their house?

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    #123
    Quote Originally Posted by macsd View Post
    private property is limited to the space that the owner has bought thus in a residential area, it's bbounded by fance to simply identify their property. beyond that, that is already public domain as long as there is no law or ordinance that state otherwise, by all means you can park. the owner of the property adjacent does not have the right to get rid of you unless he/she has proof that he bought the piece of land or street.

    the same is true to commercial areas where they use the street as parking slot. the guard has no right. ang dami ko ng napagsabihan na guard dahil dyan. kc daw utos ng amo nila or walang paparadahan amo nila. sabi ko, tawagin mo amo mo at dalahin nya titolo ng lupa na pagaari nya itong kalye.

    but then, the risk is baka bweltahan ang kotse mo dahil napahya sila not being able to justify their twisted mentality. alam muna naman mentalidad ng iba sa atin, pikon talo.

    but then again, parking in the street you take all the risk involve dahil nga public domain, so better have your own garage.
    haha, I like this advice

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    #124
    parking in front of one's property is really annoying, may incidente na ganito na nauwi sa massacre ng isang buong family sa cavite. it is really a very serious matter.

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    #125
    So stressful .If I'm buying a house I'll make sure the road is wide enough so there are no parking issues (not that I will leave my car outside)

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    #126
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    So stressful .If I'm buying a house I'll make sure the road is wide enough so there are no parking issues (not that I will leave my car outside)

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    Neighborhoods with wide streets are either expensive (i.e. Green Meadows) or very far (i.e. Laguna, Cavite).

    For many people, they don't (or can't) factor in the cost of adding a garage, or moving to a house with a garage.

    Madali sabihin na, "edi wag sila bumili ng kotse". But when faced with the option of enduring long lines, pickpockets, transports strikes, and catcallers, commuters who could otherwise afford their own car (auxiliary costs notwithstanding) would most probably get one. Sans strict implementation of a law against street parking, there's no stopping them.

    Water is persistent, it will flow where it can. Dealing with street parking is certaintly more convenient than communiting.

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    #127
    Dito nga sa aming village, almost 30m na Ang frontage mo at garahe Naman, pinaparadahan ka PA sa tapat Ng mga mandarambong mong kapitbahay e... Tapos sa sobrang Mahal Ng sasakyan nila, Wala palang comprehensive insurance...

    T😂ngna! Ang sarap mabundol mga SUV nito Ng kariton....

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    #128
    In our village we are probably in the minority. We bought a vacant lot and turned it into a garage. We share the garage with a relative who lives next door. The only time we are parked on the road is when we have parties. Guests are the ones who will have to use street parking.

    Even for my business I never use the street for loading/parking. We have a loading bay and ample parking for customers.

    I don't blame other people for not having enough parking on their property as there aren't really any laws against that yet, but on our part, we don't want to inconvenience anyone.

    The average family here has 2-4 cars and can only park 1-2 inside their lot. The road is wide enough for two sided parking but when a big truck has to pass (firetruck, septic tank drainer, etc.) Only one can pass at a time. Clearly something has to change.

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    #129
    nakakarelate ako dito mga sir...sa subdivision namen, 10 units kami na magkakatabi at dead end sa dulong kanto namin so sa 10 units na yun, 3 with motorcycles and 4 with private vehicles including me. an adventure, avanza, fiesta and G4 mirage which is mine. katapat ko ang kapitbahay ko na "naka ford fiesta na" kasi binenta ang luma nyang Vios recently. we are both considerate naman sa pagpark kasi kung sakaling mali ka ng parada eh di na kakasya ang motor papasok sa dulo namin...nasa gitna kasi kaming 2..the hassle part lang is pag lumabas ang adventure, madalas ako ang nagbibgay though right of way ni adventure is kalsada kung saan nakapark si Fiesta.

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    #130
    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    In our village we are probably in the minority. We bought a vacant lot and turned it into a garage. We share the garage with a relative who lives next door. The only time we are parked on the road is when we have parties. Guests are the ones who will have to use street parking.

    Even for my business I never use the street for loading/parking. We have a loading bay and ample parking for customers.

    I don't blame other people for not having enough parking on their property as there aren't really any laws against that yet, but on our part, we don't want to inconvenience anyone.

    The average family here has 2-4 cars and can only park 1-2 inside their lot. The road is wide enough for two sided parking but when a big truck has to pass (firetruck, septic tank drainer, etc.) Only one can pass at a time. Clearly something has to change.
    May your tribe increase bro!

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