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Charlie Fullerton
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boston, MA
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Overnight Town parking Ban in winter months!

Charlie Fullerton
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boston, MA
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Hello All,

I own a 6 unit apartment building in a town just 25 min outside of A major east coast city. The town has a nightly parking ban from dec 1st to April 15th.

You can only imaging the hardship this causes the tenants as my building does not have sufficient off street parking for all of the cars.

I’ll be honest, When I bought the building 3 years ago I was unaware of the parking ban. But for the past 3 winters I’ve had an arrangement with a neighboring business that allowed my tenants to park there overnight. However the business just had to shut that down because others were abusing the privilege. I have began the process of reaching out to other nearby land/ business owners to find parking.

I was wondering if anyone has dealt with a similar situation with a town that has such a ban? any tips or guidance for trying to push back to have the law revised?

TIA - Charlie