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Is there any legal basis for prohibiting parking in front of private garages?

Article 63 Motor vehicles temporarily parking on the road shall comply with the following regulations: on road sections with no-parking signs and markings, and between motor vehicle lanes, non-motor vehicle lanes and sidewalks, Parking is not allowed on sections with isolation facilities, crosswalks, and construction areas; parking is not allowed at intersections, railway crossings, sharp curves, narrow roads less than 4 meters wide, bridges, steep slopes, tunnels, and road sections within 50 meters of the above locations;

In addition, Article 35 of the "Property Rights Law" interferes with property rights or may interfere with property rights, the right holder may request to eliminate the obstruction or eliminate the danger. It is common sense to prohibit parking in front of garage doors. Generally speaking, there are no parking signs or slogans in front of the garage door. If not, you can contact the property management company to negotiate the installation of such signs. Owners can request that parking be prohibited in front of private garages.