Issue of Binding Two Cars to the Same Parking Space?

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AnastasiaMarie
07/24/25 7:20pm
Issue of parking two cars in the same parking space: 1. Check the property management regulations of the residential community: There are numerous property management companies in China, and there is no unified regulation on this matter. Some communities stipulate that one parking space corresponds to one card, which can only be registered for one car. Other communities allow each household to register multiple cars, but if one car scans its license plate to enter, other cars cannot enter; or if another car wants to enter, it must be charged as an external vehicle. If there are no available parking spaces in the community, it still cannot enter. 2. Unless the owner purchases a large parking space that can accommodate two small cars simultaneously: However, when parking two cars, public interests and the legitimate rights of others must not be harmed. With the increasing number of private cars and the scarcity of parking spaces in communities, most ordinary parking spaces in residential areas can only accommodate one car. If multiple cars are parked in one space, it may occupy others' parking spaces and infringe upon their legitimate rights. 3. Due to the shortage of parking spaces, local governments have introduced relevant regulations on the sale of parking spaces: For example, Guangzhou stipulates that community parking spaces should prioritize meeting the needs of community homeowners, and the sale of parking spaces generally follows the principle of one parking space per household. If the number of parking spaces exceeds the number of housing units, under the premise of ensuring that community homeowners can purchase or rent one parking space, the excess spaces can be sold to homeowners who need to purchase two parking spaces or individuals outside the community.
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