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Aussie homeowners are becoming increasingly concerned that parked caravans are devaluing their properties and creating safety hazards in their neighborhoods. With the rise of the van life trend, many families have taken to parking their caravans on residential streets, leading to growing frustrations among local residents.
Homeowners argue that these parked vehicles not only detract from the aesthetic appeal of their communities but also pose practical issues, such as obstructing visibility for drivers and pedestrians. In some cases, the presence of caravans has led to increased traffic congestion and reduced parking availability for residents.
Moreover, there are worries about the potential for crime and vandalism associated with unattended caravans. Many homeowners feel that local authorities need to address these concerns more effectively, possibly by enforcing stricter regulations on where caravans can be parked. As the debate continues, it is clear that finding a balance between the joys of caravan travel and the rights of homeowners is becoming increasingly complex.
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