Saturday, September 22, 2007

BECAUSE I CAN GET A QUICKER RESPONSE FROM YOU THAN FROM RANDY COHEN: Street parking can be difficult for those of us who live in the city, and folks who have garages as part of their homes enjoy a true luxury. What secures that privilege, of course, is that when someone parks in front of the garage without consent, they can get towed.

The question arises, however, as to parking in front of a garage with the homeowner's consent. Can the owner of the house let friends park in that otherwise-unavailable spot for fifteen minutes? For a few hours while visiting for dinner? For longer? Or with the right to keep that space clear for one's own garage access, is there a corollary responsibility to not let anyone else park there for any reason?

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