As usual, you folks have lots of good information and insights. Let me try to clarify a few points.

This person is saying he needs a tent-like, free-standing structure for his motorcycle, otherwise snow and ice will destroy it.

Things like exposure to salt or being blocked by snow cleared off of neighboring vehicles are not really issues here, because they affect cars and SUVs as well as motorcycles. As for tires freezing to the pavement, I've had that happen to my car, so again it's not a motorcycle-specific issue.

All the parking spaces are on outdoor lots for the entire condo association, and the number of available parking spaces is less than the number of units. That means there are no reserved spaces, and no one is guaranteed to have even one space, let alone more than one, even though many units are inhabited by two adults with two (or more) vehicles. It is first-come, first-served.

The storage tent that the resident wants to use is free-standing, and it stays in place even when there is no motorcycle in it. So using it is a way of reserving a space when the vehicle is not there. It is closed, so you can't tell if the motorcycle is in it or not unless you go up to it and open it.

As for motorcycle passion, that simply cannot be a consideration here. Everyone is passionate about one thing or another, but we all have to live together and make compromises. I would love to build a shed behind my building to store my bikes in, but that's a common area, so I have to keep two bikes in my living room instead. Moreover, the parking facilities here are not a secret. If someone wants reserved and/or garage parking for a car or motorcycle, they need to factor that into their decision before they move here. There are plenty of condos and apartments in this area with that kind of parking.

Thanks again for all your feedback.