Over 50 Years Experiencein Property Towing Services
Towing Is A Service To Guarantee Availability Of Residents’ Parking Space
Availability for Residents:
Parking spaces are finite for each property, and the professional manager will analyze value to the residents in terms of administration load and dollars received. Each space, covered or open parking, numbered or unnumbered, constitutes the parking space inventory.
In high density living environments, parking spaces, beyond a minimum number of spaces per unit (perhaps one), can be managed with:
Little or no administration
No registration of vehicles, no frantic phone calls at night or on the weekend because they bought a new car; management does not register vehicles, resident receives a permit that can be transferred to another vehicle.
Potential Income
No registration of vehicles, no frantic phone calls at night or on the weekend because they bought a new car; management does not register vehicles, resident receives a permit that can be transferred to another vehicle.
No recurring cost to the complex
The first permit is normally included with their unit. At $50 each for replacements, which cost the complex $2.00 or $3.00 each, providing parking permits becomes profitable.
Benefits to the Resident
Residents with extra vehicles or roommates are provided an option of an additional parking space. Their parking space is always available as long as enforcement towing is provided by management Livability is improved because of easier parking availability.
Benefits to Management
• Income to the complex
• Control over the parking lot
• Reduction of complaints over parking availability
• Residents who are not capable of managing their vehicle parking spaces are towed, making a better place to live for others.
Common Resident Concerns:
Why Should I Pay? The Parking Permit was in the Car, Just Not In Sight
The permit was not valid or visible from outside the vehicle, and it was properly towed and stored; the labor, use of equipment and facilities must to be paid:
Inspectors nor drivers are permitted to open vehicles to look for permits. If the registration numbers are not visible from outside the vehicle, inspectors nor driver are allowed to open the vehicle to turn the visible permit over, move it to see the numbers, etc.
Why Should I Pay? The Permit Was Stolen
The permit was not valid or visible from outside the vehicle, and it was properly towed and stored; the labor, use of equipment and facilities must to be paid:
It is the vehicle owner’s responsibility to report stolen permits to the police and both lost and stolen permits to management in order obtain a replacement. If it was stolen you should discuss with management the possibility of finding someone using it on the complex and then have them arrested. Recovery of the cost of towing and a replacement permit may be covered by your auto insurance