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we rather set some solid rules and precedents
He's already shown that he doesn't care.
@Bernhard you don't know if he's let out the car parking space with the flat. It's fine - unless the lease has something that prevents it - to rent the flat out but continue using the car parking space.
@frankohara allocated car parking spaces to specific plates and enforcement is the only way to deal with this.
Cars eh?!
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People! and cars too! But mostly people!
Yes, I believe the parking and the flat are both rented to the same person. I can ask them tonight. They are nice.
Re: Flat owner. Him parking here, now and then, fine. Our backyard turning into his business parking, no thanks! I guess the question is: can anyone with a key (no matter how they got it) access our building if he has already rented both the flat and garage? does this apply to external gated areas? Jus as a reference: https://assetgrove.co.uk/know-your-rights-landlord-access/
Thinking I will start by finding out what the letting agreement is, is landlord reg. mandatory in the uk? where can I check if he is reg?
Figure out if garage is rented with the flat already and then:
https://www.housing-ombudsman.org.uk/residents/make-a-complaint/
and/or:
https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/
We already thought of those kind of options (keys, notes, removing tire pressure...) but we rather set some solid rules and precedents. Specially seeing how vulnerable our little utopia seems to be to the other (buy to let) owners' greed!