In a city where parking is a precious commodity and luxury apartments command eye-watering prices, a seemingly trivial dispute has exploded into a full-blown strata war.

At the heart of the storm? A Sydney apartment owner, her toddler’s ride-on car, and a rigid strata committee in one of Bondi Junction’s most exclusive addresses.

This isn’t just about a toy; it’s a potent symbol of the escalating tensions between individual freedoms, community rules, and the ever-shrinking spaces of high-density urban life.

Elizabeth Huang, who – according to the Daily Mail – invested a staggering $2.5m in her three-bedroom, three-bathroom apartment at the opulent Whitton Lane complex, is now locked in a fierce battle with her building’s management.

Her alleged transgression? Parking her child’s comp

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