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How to Manage Tandem Parking

April 7, 2023
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Tandem parking is a common way apartment buildings and condos provide parking for their residents. For those who want to avoid the hassle of traditional parking lots or garages in the city, tandem parking can be an ideal solution.

Developers with limited funds may find this to be a cost-effective solution. Parking lot efficiency can also be enhanced by decreasing empty spaces in an area, making it easier for drivers to locate parking spots.

Unfortunately, tandem spots can pose some challenges if not handled properly, but there are steps you can take to guarantee a positive experience when parking in one.

First and foremost, you need to understand your roommate's schedule so you can create a parking plan that works for both of you. This requires creating an accessible calendar both of you can refer back to throughout the week and update as necessary.

Next, keep your roommate informed of any changes or appointments that might impact when you need to leave the apartment. Furthermore, get their consent for exchanging extra car keys in case you require moving your vehicle while they're away or in an emergency.

If you and your roommate are in close communication, this should help avoid any potential issues. However, it will still require some planning on both of your parts. The best way to tackle the situation is by having a conversation about it and finding ways for both of you to work it out.

You should also try to get acquainted with your roommate's driving habits so you can plan for when they will arrive and depart from work or school. Doing this makes it simpler for both of you to determine when it's best to utilize the tandem space.

Finally, it is wise to plan the time of day when you leave and return to the apartment. This way, your roommate has plenty of time to park their car in a tandem spot when needed.

If your roommate is running late for work, it might be best to park behind them so they don't waste any time. Doing this can save both of you a lot of time and frustration.

Another great strategy is to make sure both you and your roommate always have phones on them so that you can quickly call each other if a need arises regarding tandem parking. Doing this will prevent any arguments over who should move the car, giving both of you peace of mind that everything has been taken care of.

Tandem parking is a common way for apartments to provide parking, but it can sometimes be an uncomfortable and complex arrangement if you and your roommate don't have much interaction or communicate well.

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Matt Thompson is a seasoned architectural writer with a strong background in urban development and design, contributing to Architecture Adrenaline with over a decade of industry experience.
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