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    5 days ago

    Oh, definitely, but unless it’s actually enforced, there’s nothing preventing someone else from parking there.

    It’s the eternal vigilance that’s expensive.

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        5 days ago

        SOMEBODY can, but the property owner isn’t there 24/7 to enforce it, somebody has to, which means paying them.

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            5 days ago

            Correct, but it’s a parking spot at a resort, you aren’t LIVING there, which means every minute you aren’t parked there, you’re paying to keep the spot open for you.