Dr Gehad Elbastawisy bought Churchtown Road Lower property once owned by Ronald McCourt, who he claims parks in a way that prevents him getting in and out of his space
The court heard each of the three properties had a legal easement over the front area of their adjoining neighbours’ properties. Photograph: iStockA Dublin -based medical doctor has been granted a temporary injunction restraining his next door neighbour from parking his car in a manner that prevents him from getting in and out of the space in front of his recently acquired home.
Barrister Donnchadh McCarthy, who appeared with Powell Legal Solicitors for Dr Elbastawisy, told the court the three houses face on to the road near the entrance to Miltown Golf Club. Dr Elbastawisy also claimed Mr McCourt had, without authority or consent, been parking his refuse bins on his family’s parking space.
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