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Updated over 4 years ago, 06/10/2020

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Sami Gren
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Need idea to stop people from parking in driveway

Sami Gren
  • Rental Property Investor
  • new jersey
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Hi, 

I have one building that has a driveway for one car on the side and I use it for myself to park since I come very frequently and I need the space for me to park, A lot of people tend to take advantage since they see probably that at night no one is parked and they keep on parking there cars over there and a sign not to paek isn't affective.

Is  there any cheap idea (besides of putting a gate) that can stop a car of rolling into the driveway? 

. Thank you

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Kirk R.
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Kirk R.
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all cars will be towed.  then get them towed? 

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Sami Gren
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Sami Gren
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Originally posted by @Kirk R.:

all cars will be towed.  then get them towed? 

I'm trying to avoid towing people's cars, I'm looking for an idea (I was thinking there should be some kind of car stopper)

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Theresa Harris
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A gate is your best option.  You could put up a big sawhorse with a no parking sign at the front to stop them, but they'd probably just move that...or steal it.   Otherwise talk to the tenants and tell them not to park there or they will be towed.

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    David M.
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    @Sami Gren

    Maybe put up signage or paint something in the spot, eg “reserved”

    Either way, you need to have it marked out well

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    James Braun
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    James Braun
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    How about caution tape 

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    Matt Devincenzo
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    Matt Devincenzo
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    There are quite a few similar products on the market, but this one happens to be remote controlled. Personally I would prefer a simple manual version myself, but I'm sure many would like the convenience of a remote controlled option. There are also some simple bollard style posts with a key that just fold down so you can drive over.

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    Originally posted by @James Braun:

    How about caution tape 

     I'm joking, but what about an outline of the body with a sign saying this is what happened to the last person that parked in my spot.

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    Matthew Paul#2 Contractors Contributor
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    Matthew Paul#2 Contractors Contributor
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    Park behind them and leave .