Advice from Judith Martin, Nicholas Ivor Martin and Jacobina Martin.
I live in a large condo complex where all the parking spots have been auctioned off. Guests are expected to park on the street .
If I am in my spot or say no, she tells her guests to park in the fire lane behind me. Years ago, I hit a car parked there. I have asked her not to park there. I don’t want to alienate my neighbor. But I no longer want to be faced with giving up my parking spot or getting parked in. Is there a polite way to tell her no to any more requests to park in my spot?The part that makes this difficult -- and unfair -- is that this neighbor is on the HOA. Miss Manners suggests that you use it against her:
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