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HOA PARKING
RULES
Parking policies are designed to protect
a community's aesthetics, promote
neighborhood safety, maintain high property
values, and enhance accessibility throughout
the neighborhood. Found in the governing
documents, these are the most common parking
regulations:
• Prohibited vehicle types. To help maintain a
community's look and feel, prohibited vehicles
might include RVs, campers, boats, large work
trucks, and trailers.
• Guest parking. Guest vehicles can be limited
to avoid overcrowding.
• Parking duration. Vehicles can be parked in
certain areas for an allotted time.
• Parking locations. You may be limited to
parking in identified lots or in designated
parking spots on the street.
• Abandoned & non-working vehicles. Many
communities limit the amount of time
a vehicle can be parked in one spot to
discourage abandonment of non-working cars.
• The number of cars per household. Residents
may only be allowed to have a specified
number of cars on their property.
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