Parking Rental in a Building

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Hello, can I prevent my neighbor from renting out his parking space to someone who does not live in our building?

Answer

Hello

If the parking space is private and registered in his name, certainly no one can prevent him, and he is allowed to rent it to any decent person.

However, if the parking space is shared among all the building's residents, and any neighbor who arrives first can park, and one of the neighbors wants to rent out his parking right in this lot to another, the neighbors can prevent him from renting this right to another.

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