happiergnome
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I'm new here, please be gentle.
I see a lot of discussion about store parking and street parking, looking for parking restriction signs, some even suggested hospitals to use parking garages, and even quite a few suggestions of being in between two houses on the street so both homes think it's the neighbors. I've also watched hours of youtube and not seen it mentioned.
This may only be a big city thing but where I live and work there are over 200 apartment complexes within a 15 minute drive of my work and close to 30 of those are on the same street. Most aren't gated, even fewer have security, and outside of the real upscale places with garages built into the actual building - there are no designated parking spots.
Obviously full size RV's wouldn't have the same access but what about the incognito van dwellers?
Almost every apartment I have driven through since I started paying attention for van parking has "side lots" that the 2nd and 3rd story apartments don't hang over to see your solar panels or roof vents, or the fact that you pulled up and parked and never got out. You would never be "out of place" since it's 100s of people living in the same square mile and parking in different spots every day. The offices often don't open until 8am or 9am so if you were out in the morning there would be zero chance of the staff knowing you were ever there and they're obviously not going to be driving around checking license plates considering someone could have just spent the night at a friends house or whatever.
There was one mention of it in one of Bob's posts (i think!) that said "Apartment's are great" and that was that. Is it just obviously great or obviously terrible and I'm slow witted? Please help me.
I see a lot of discussion about store parking and street parking, looking for parking restriction signs, some even suggested hospitals to use parking garages, and even quite a few suggestions of being in between two houses on the street so both homes think it's the neighbors. I've also watched hours of youtube and not seen it mentioned.
This may only be a big city thing but where I live and work there are over 200 apartment complexes within a 15 minute drive of my work and close to 30 of those are on the same street. Most aren't gated, even fewer have security, and outside of the real upscale places with garages built into the actual building - there are no designated parking spots.
Obviously full size RV's wouldn't have the same access but what about the incognito van dwellers?
Almost every apartment I have driven through since I started paying attention for van parking has "side lots" that the 2nd and 3rd story apartments don't hang over to see your solar panels or roof vents, or the fact that you pulled up and parked and never got out. You would never be "out of place" since it's 100s of people living in the same square mile and parking in different spots every day. The offices often don't open until 8am or 9am so if you were out in the morning there would be zero chance of the staff knowing you were ever there and they're obviously not going to be driving around checking license plates considering someone could have just spent the night at a friends house or whatever.
There was one mention of it in one of Bob's posts (i think!) that said "Apartment's are great" and that was that. Is it just obviously great or obviously terrible and I'm slow witted? Please help me.