Don’t know where you went to school, but the way you used it in your sentence is incorrect, and there is always a space between parenthesis and a word in a sentence.
What is the ‘it’ that you are implying I misused?
And while you are correct about the space you are only correct if you are referring to a close parenthesis. You are wrong if you are implying that your rule holds for all parentheses.
Now, spend your next post justifying your misuse of the personal pronoun ‘your’ to mean the contraction for ‘you are’.
Or are you inviting me to peruse all your posts for spelling, punctuation, gender, case, and that genre of errors to add to the already noted basic English grammar error?