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The right of residents to park cars, trailers, caravans and trucks on the common property is generally limited. Usually only cars may park on the common property, only in the areas nominated, and only with the written permission of the body corporate.

Unless there has been a prior grant of exclusive use of a common property car parking space, there is no “as of right” entitlement to parking on site by owners or other occupants, or guests.

 

Designated "visitor parking" is usually reserved for the sole use of bona fide visitors, and not for use of residents or outside people.

 

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