What to Do When the Garage is Blocked?

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SanDominic
07/28/25 5:04pm
If the temporarily parked vehicle blocking the garage entrance has the owner's contact information displayed, you can call to discuss the matter with them. If a private garage within the residential area is blocked by a vehicle without contact information or by debris, then call the property management or go directly to the property management office.
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KayleeMarie
08/11/25 11:34pm
When the garage is blocked, the first thing I remind myself is not to act impulsively or lose my temper—safety comes first. I remember the last time this happened, I was furious and wanted to smash the car, but I held back. First, check if the blocking car has left a phone number or note; usually, contact information is placed near the windshield. If you can't find any, immediately call the property management or security—they handle parking disputes. In emergencies, such as needing to take a child to school or go to the hospital, dial 122 to report it to the police, and they will help locate the owner. If the other party is a neighbor, friendly communication is more effective—sending a WeChat message or leaving a note saying 'Please move your car' can avoid hurting feelings. To prevent such issues, post a visible sign like 'No Parking in Driveway' near the garage entrance. Stay calm when dealing with this situation—don’t take action or forcibly move the car to avoid conflicts or vehicle damage.
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