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Alex Ballas
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Philadelphia, PA
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City parking lots drivers hit into my fence

Alex Ballas
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Philadelphia, PA
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I have a multi that sits next to a city parking lot- drivers keep backing up into my yard's fence and destroying it.  I have photos and proof that the fence was in good shape before i bought the building late last year, and in the few months I've had it there at 3 huge holes in the fence.

My question- is this the city's problem to repair and put up concrete blocks?  I can keep repairing but they are making money from that lot, and people keep hitting my fence due to meters and concrete strips being too close to the fence.

Can I file a complaint or submit the repair bills and have them fix it and change the lot to keep my fence from getting damaged?