Questions
Someone is occupying the garage or common parking space. What should administration do?
How to organize rules, units, spaces, and history when garage or shared parking conflict appears.
Administration needs to confirm whether the space is common, exclusive, or assigned, record the issue, and reply with the rule and available evidence.
Condo organizes documents, spaces, issues, and replies to reduce common-area disputes.
What this means
Garage and parking conflicts depend heavily on deeds, rules, minutes, and use history. Condo helps bring documents, issue records, attachments, and communication into one place, so the administrator replies from building context instead of scattered messages.
Points to confirm
- Garages may involve common areas, assigned spaces, or exclusive rights.
- Photos, dates, and documents reduce contradictory replies.
In the operation
A resident reports a car in a common area. Condo stores photo, date, applicable rule, and sent reply.
Trust risk
Without a visible rule, residents feel there are exceptions and favoritism.
Sources
See Condo in operation
Open a garage issue with attachments and linked document.
In the demo, we use a real workflow to show how fees, bank records, receipts, documents, and communication stay in the same context.
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