Can a landlord restrict non-residents from parking in the residents parking lot?

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If the parking lot is on city property (not owned by the landlord), city rules will dictate who can park there and when. However, if the parking lot resides entirely on private property, and assuming that proper signage is in place, then YES the landlord can restrict the parking spaces to residents only. Most apartment/condo parking lots at the very least offer some parking spaces for visitors.

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