Parking Dispute Legal Guidelines

Summary

Parking in your own yard in Georgia is generally legal if not blocking driveways or public roads. Check local ordinances and HOA rules. Police confirmation suggests compliance, but consider mediation for neighbor disputes.

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Im not blocking it in any way nor any thru traffic but, my neighbor is complaining because he cant back his trailer into his driveway with where I park
It seems like there's a dispute regarding parking. In Georgia, if you're not blocking the driveway or any through traffic, you're generally within legal rights. However, consider the following:
- Check local ordinances for any specific parking rules.
- Try to have a civil discussion with your neighbor about the issue.
but im in my own yard
In Georgia, parking in your own yard may be allowed, but it's important to check the following:
- Local zoning ordinances: Some areas have restrictions on front yard parking.
- Homeowners Association rules: If applicable, they might have specific regulations.
Always confirm with local authorities.
local ordianace just says "cannot park in front of a private or publice drive
Based on the information you provided, if you're parking in your own yard and not blocking any driveway or public road, you're likely within your rights in Georgia. However, to avoid any potential legal issues, it may be beneficial to consult with a local attorney or your local government office.
ok my neighbor just keeps saying hes gonna call the cops but, theyve already told him Im not doing anything wrong
If the police have confirmed you're not doing anything wrong, then you're likely abiding by local laws. However, to maintain good relations with your neighbor, consider discussing the issue or seek mediation if necessary.