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Old 06-24-2008, 09:42 PM   #1
The_Stache
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Parking scandal...

BE WARNED LONG READ IN LINK - Shortened version below

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Link to forum and previous thread

This is local and something my HOA tried for the first 6 months and then got kicked because our streets are public and therefore not subject to HOA laws.

The Issue:

Man in condo community moves in, after 1 year the HOA SELLS the streets and parking spaces to APS (Arizona parking services) for management, law enforcement, and maintenance. All residences of the condos MUST display a parking permit on their vehicles rear view mirror.

One day said man comes home and forgets to put up his permit, its sitting in plain sight in his car just not on the mirror (NOTE - this car is always parked in the same spot for well over 1 year).

Man comes out front door early next morning to see his car booted and stickered with a invoice stating pay $140 fine for not displaying permit or be towed at owners expense within 3 days.

Man who also has 2 other cars, gets dolly and rolls the car into his garage and then looks up his rights and informs the APS company to come get there boots. (legals here: he cannot remove the boots or damage the boots in anyway, BUT since his car is on private property in his garage the APS company has no rights to forcfully reposses the car. THE catch is that the owner is allowing the company onto his private property to retrieve thiers but is not paying the fine. ALSO since the owner has not signed any contract with either the HOA, condo building owner or APS he is not legally obligated to pay the fine since his car is on his own private property)

Long story short the owner of APS goes ape$hit and starts booting any and every car in the lot for ANY minor or imagined infraction. The condo owner gets a hold of the contract and finds that the APS has violated thier own contract in MULTIPLE ways least of which is that a car cannot be booted without a 48hour warning first.

of course this is all still playing out but I suggest you read and discuss....
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