PARKING ISSUES CREATE TENSIONS FOR CONDOMINIUM RESIDENTS AND HEADACHES FOR ASSOCIATION BOARDS BY NENA GROSKIND Where there are cars and people, there will be problems. When those cars and people are in condominium communities- there will be a lot of problems. More cars than parking spaces is the most obvious problem-cue YouTube video of two owners racing for an open slot, followed by the loser angrily berating the winner of that contest. But questions about "ownership" and access, commercial and over-sized vehicles, boats ("It is a vehicle and I have a right to park it here!"), and handicapped parking requirements also create tensions among owners and challenges for boards and managers. E JAM May 2019 CONDOMEDIA 27