Buckle up, folks! We’ve got a parking predicament that’s sure to get your engines revving! Imagine living in an apartment complex with parking so terrible, it’s like playing musical chairs… but with cars! Our protagonist, let’s call them the “Parking Warrior,” is caught in a battle over their assigned spot with a family in need. Will they stand their ground or surrender their space? Get ready for a wild ride filled with tears, towing threats, and a whole lot of drama!
Parking Nightmare in Apartment Complex!

Paying Extra for Assigned Parking Spot ️

No Unassigned Parking Available Late at Night

Family with Wheelchair-Bound Son Moves In

Complex Provides One Free Handicap Spot ️

Mom Apologizes, Explains Why My Spot is Perfect

Trying to Transfer My Spot to the Family

No Assigned Spots Currently Available

New Policy: One Spot Per Bedroom ️

♀️ Nowhere Else to Park! ️

Safeway Parking Lot Almost a Mile Away ♂️

♀️ Not Giving Up My Spot Until Then! ️

♿ Unassigned Handicap Parking on Other Side of Complex

My Suggestion: Coordinate Van Usage!

Leaving Notes to Move Van or Get Towed ❌

Mom’s Combative Attitude Makes Talking Difficult ️❌

♂️ Forced to Park at Bank and Walk Home

Enough Warnings, Time to Tow!

Parking Spot Showdown: Family Feud Edition!
The Parking Warrior is at their wit’s end with the wheelchair-bound kid’s mom repeatedly parking in their assigned spot! Despite attempts to find a solution with the leasing office, there are simply no other options available. ♀️ The mom’s combative attitude isn’t helping matters, and the Parking Warrior has resorted to leaving notes threatening to tow her van. It’s a sticky situation with no easy answers, but one thing’s for sure: this parking drama is reaching a boiling point! ️ Will the Parking Warrior follow through on their towing threats, or will a miracle solution appear? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this wild ride of a tale!
Respect goes both ways. Disability doesn’t excuse entitlement

Tow her! Don’t let her steal your parking spot

No-win situation for parking spot, NTA handled it maturely.

Neighbor asserts NTA: simple solution for parking dispute

Defending paid parking spot for disabled son, NTA

Entitled mom demands parking spot for disabled son, gets shut down.
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Tow her car She’s being selfish and entitled.

Wheelchair user calls entitled mom out for bad behavior

Neighbor with disabled parking spot doesn’t owe entitled mom anything
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Neighbor not obliged to give up parking spot. NTA wins!

Stand up for your parking spot! NTA, have her towed
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Offered solutions, but entitled mom demands neighbor’s parking. NTA.

Polite warning given, towing car is well within your right

Ample time given; entitled neighbor doesn’t need disabled spot

Is the disabled son a wizard or not? NTA if not.

Sensible solution and NTA. Property management can add more spots.
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NTA, entitled neighbor with handicapped child needs to follow rules. Tow.

Assertive reply defends right to parking spot. NTA

Polite attempts to accommodate, but entitled neighbor faces consequences. NTA

Neighbor takes advantage of accommodating behavior. NTA.

Stand your ground, don’t let her steal your parking spot

Stand your ground and protect your parking spot! NTA

Bold move! Commenter suggests towing neighbor’s car in parking dispute.
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You’re NTA for not accommodating entitled neighbor’s parking demand

Neighbor demands parking for disabled son, but NTA pays.

Report or tow her entitled behavior

Neighbor’s entitled demand for parking spot crosses the line. NTA.

Entitled mom demands neighbor’s parking spot for disabled son
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Taking the parking spot of a disabled child? Not cool.

Taking name off list, keeping parking space. NTA and petty.

Disabled parking spot dispute: Neighbor’s entitlement crosses the line. Follow-up advice.

NTA receives support for standing up to entitled neighbor

Stand up for your rights, call the tow company

Handicapped spot is enough, YWNBTA for not giving in

Suggests sending a cease and desist to entitled mom
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User suggests reasonable solution, declares NTA (not the a-hole)

Tow her! Take action against unreasonable parking.

Neighbor refuses to give parking spot, suggests trading spots.

Stand your ground and tow the car

Be assertive and tow the car, don’t wait for excuses.

Neighbor’s parking spot dispute with disabled son escalates. NTA wins.

No other options for parking, NTA.

You did everything you could to help. NTA

Neighbor’s parking spot dispute: OP is NTA for considering towing

Neighbor’s entitlement causes parking dispute, commenter defends NTA.

Tenant refuses entitled mom’s parking spot demand. Justice served.
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NTA. Have it towed. They have TWO accessible vans.

Tow it every time! Don’t let her take advantage.
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Using resources provided by management to tow car in spot.

Spot entitlement alert! NTA for holding your ground

Neighbor demands parking spot for disabled son, but NTA has gone above and beyond to accommodate. Office intervention?

Neighbor accuses mom of stealing parking spot for disabled son
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Stand your ground and tow if necessary. NTA

Assertive NTA comment suggests towing neighbor’s car for disability spot.

Tow her van next time NTA wins the day.

Handicap parking rules explained and calling out possible sympathy play

You pay for the spot, she has zero claim to it

Don’t let entitled neighbors bully you. Call the tow truck

Neighbor stands up for their parking spot

Disabled parking spot hogger deserves to be towed!

You were more than nice, NTA. Tow her entitled car

Disabled person stands up for themselves and advocates for boundaries.

Assertive NTA takes action against entitled neighbor

Take action! Tow her car and reclaim your parking spot!

Tow her ♀️. She’s stealing your parking spot. #NTA

Entitled mom demands disabled parking spot that doesn’t belong to her

Don’t give in to bullies, tow her car.

Disabled parking spot drama: NTA being reasonable, neighbor manipulative

Taking back what’s yours Tow bill as a lesson

Tow it away! NTA puts entitled mom in her place

Neighbor steals parking spot from disabled son’s family. NTA suggests towing.

Assertive response to entitled neighbor’s parking violation. Tow her!
