Spring Festival back to the hometown, the property does not allow vehicles into the community, what to do? Spring Festival back to the hometown for the New Year, to the door of the community, the car does not give in. Went to the property, the property said that unless you buy a fixed parking space or pay the rent on an annual basis to drive in, you can't come in. People like us who go back to our hometown for less than 30 days a year rent a car on an annual basis is really not cost-effective. It is not possible to negotiate with the property whether it is possible to rent a car on a monthly basis, let alone rent by day or by time. Is this reasonable? I don't know if this is advanced management or an impersonal approach. A friend's home in another county, their community is to ask the reason for the vehicle to come in, as long as it is the owner of the community or come to the community to walk relatives and friends can come in, more than an hour to collect parking fees, during the Spring Festival holidays, the community property directly open the door, do not charge parking fees, mainly to facilitate everyone to visit relatives and friends during the Spring Festival. What is the best vehicle management in these two communities? Of course, the property in my hometown said that it was mainly the developer who was in control, and wanted to force the owner to sign a 20-year long-term lease contract (that is, what they call the purchase of parking spaces) through this method. Different places have different approaches, which one do you support?