[Grammar] How to use "because of" and "due to"?

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Hello. I would like to know how to connect the following two sentences using "because of" and "due to": Visitors are not allowed to park here. It is a private parking area.
Would be the two following sentences correct?
Visitors are not allowed here because of being a private parking area.
Due to a private parking area visitors are not allowed to park here.
Thank you!
 
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Hello. I would like to know how to connect the following two sentences using "because of" and "due to": Visitors are not allowed to park here. It is a private parking area.
Thank you!

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Thank you for the comment, I have edited my question.
"Hello. I would like to know how to connect the following two sentences using "because of" and "due to": Visitors are not allowed to park here. It is a private parking area.
Would be the two following sentences correct?
Visitors are not allowed here because of being a private parking area.
Due to a private parking area visitors are not allowed to park here.
Thank you!"

Try again paying close attention to the wording of the two original sentences.
 
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