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You can find the answer you want in your governing documents.

If parking next to your garage door is a violation of the parking rules in your community, and if the association has notified owners of this parking restriction, it may cite you for parking there and charge you a fine.


Request copies of the CC&Rs, By-laws or board meeting minutes where this parking restriction is documented, so that you can understand your violation and your appeal process.

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