25.11.17.Today News : Apartment Faces Backlash Over Ban on Compact Cars Parking in Standard Spaces
📍Notice prohibiting compact cars from using standard parking spaces sparks legal and resident criticism.
An apartment complex drew controversy after posting a notice stating that compact cars parked in standard parking spaces would be penalized with strong adhesive stickers. Many residents and online users argue the measure lacks legal grounds and unfairly restricts compact car owners.


🔹Controversy Begins: “Compact Cars Forbidden in Standard Parking Spaces”
On November 13, an online post on the community site BobaeDream titled “Notice Prohibiting Compact Cars in Standard Parking Spaces at an Apartment” brought the issue to public attention. The attached notice titled “Strengthened Monitoring of Compact Car Parking in the Basement Parking Lot” stated that all compact cars parked in standard spaces would be subject to enforcement, effective immediately the day after posting, with strong adhesive stickers to be attached for violations.
🔹 Management Office’s Explanation
The apartment management office explained the measure as follows:
“Although there are enough compact-car-only spaces available, compact cars continue to park in standard spaces, leading to complaints about a shortage of standard parking spots.”
The notice asked compact car owners to avoid using standard spaces and to cooperate with the new policy.
🔹 Legal Dispute: “No Law Prevents Compact Cars From Using Standard Spaces”
Online users criticized the notice as unreasonable.
A commenter claiming to be a current apartment management office director stated:
“There is no legal basis to prohibit compact cars from parking in standard spaces.”
“Even if such a rule exists in the management bylaws, it cannot supersede national law.”
Another user added:
“Unless an entire floor is exclusively designated as a compact-car-only area, such a restriction makes no sense.”
🔹 Resident Inconvenience and Rising Tensions
Some compact car owners countered that compact-only spaces are sometimes far from their building or not always available, making the restriction unreasonable. The use of strong adhesive penalty stickers has also been criticized as excessive.
Residents argue:
“The management office lacks legal authority to impose such penalties.”
“Compact car owners are being unfairly targeted.”
🔹 Next Steps
As backlash grows, residents are demanding the withdrawal of the notice and clarification of its legal basis. Some are considering raising formal complaints or requesting amendments to the apartment’s management rules.

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