Friday, July 1, 2016
Don't Try This At Home
It was brought to Markwood's attention recently that a tenant of 24 Norman Street was working on their car in the side driveway for several hours. Although we generally applaud the do-it-yourself approach, we are compelled to point out that this type of activity is completely prohibited in the side driveway. There are several good reasons for this:
1. The driveway is primarily for short-term usage only. Things like dropping off and loading of groceries, luggage, etc. Also, the driveway is for everyone to use, so if you are using as your own personal repair shop, that keeps others from using it. Also, the driveway is our only access point for the trash removal. If you have your car up on a jack and the trash truck comes, that's going to be a problem. A good rule of thumb is, if it's an activity that is going to take you longer than 20 minutes, then don't plan on doing it in the driveway.
2. We are not equipped to deal with the spillage of fluids such as oil, transmission fluid, anti-freeze, detergents, etc., in the driveway. Clean up of these kinds of hazardous fluids is not something we want to be paying someone to do.
3. Liability. If your car rolls, catches fire, or falls on or in any way damages condo property or a person (including you) it could mean a lawsuit against you, the condo association, or both.
So in short, don't plan on doing things like oil changes, brake jobs, tire rotations, tune-up, washing and waxing etc. In the side driveway. There are plenty of service stations, car washes and other facilities for doing that kind of thing.
Labels:
Auto repair,
Bad Behavior,
Driveway,
Driveway usage
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