My husband and I live in a block of 9 flats with a carpark with out own spaces and three friends and family spaces. Collectively we have recently been sued for £350 by a relativee of one of the flats as they said they damaged their exhaust in our carpark. We settled because the they took out a court judgement and the access on the unsurance was more and the flats would lose no claims on the public liability. At a meeting it was decided by all that no one other than visitors could park there and the flat owner would make sure they know it was at their own risk. One flat owner has told a neighbour from the hiuses opposite that they can use a visitor space regularly. I confronted the driver and told them of the liability. They laughed and sniggered said they didn't care. They continue to park there. Hubby says must ignore, as long as we can park, for our own sanity.
The neighbour who gave then permission is in her 80s and now shouts at me when she sees me about anything and everything including misuse of the bins and dumping microwaves under the hedge! I think the driver is taking advantage of an old lady not if sound mind.
I know I have to ignore this and smile through gritted teeth and be kind, but it is making me anxious and tearful. Any suggestions how to rise above this would be appreciated.
Smart Meters. Am I being over-charged?
To think that London, or anywhere else for that matter, does not belong to any one demographic