Over 50 Years Experiencein Property Towing Services
Towing Is A Service To Guarantee Availability of Residents’ Parking Space
Availability for Residents:
When one resident uses more parking stalls than their living unit is allocated, the complex is deprived of exactly that many parking stalls for the balance of residents. Conversely, many units do not use all their parking stalls. But, if the threshold of demand for parking stalls in a complex exceeds the supply, the next arriving residents have no place to park until someone leaves. When complaints from late arriving residents increase, or if the parking fills up earlier every day, management is called upon to make a decision. In order to provide residents their right to “quiet enjoyment” of their home, or when a large number of residents consume more than their allocated number of stalls for their unit, management must install a program to guarantee that all residents receive their contracted space for parking, no more, nor less.
REQUIRED PARKING PERMITS:
When parking permits are required, the valid parking permits must be visible from the exterior of the vehicle, or they are towed. If you believe your permit is visible please have an attendant at Rebello’s Towing Services, Inc. (RTS) accompany you to inspect your vehicle for verification.
There Will Not Be a Charge If The Permit Is Where It Belongs, And Visible From Outside The Vehicle.
Permits are allocated by management to control the number of vehicles on the property and where vehicles can park. Most properties require vehicle owners to register the vehicle in order to obtain a permit. Your permit must be properly displayed on the vehicle for inspection. RTS is contracted by management to inspect the parking lot and tow vehicles that do not have valid, visible parking permits. Law requires that an independent security or management person verifies the parking rule violation before the vehicle is touched by the tow company. RTS drivers are paid wages, not commission; their function is to inspect for parking violations, obtain verification from an authorized person, and tow and store the vehicles carefully, and properly. Therefore, their incentive is to do their job professionally, they do not financially benefit by any one tow.
It would be onerous for parking lot inspectors to check every vehicle license number against a list, or go door to door looking for the vehicle owners. Such an onerous time consuming function would require additional security services fees, which would increase the complex operating cost, and subsequently would be passed on to all residents. Consequently, residents who do not violate parking rules would then be participating with the cost created by rule-violators. It is labor intensive to discover residents with two vehicles parked on the property in violation of the rules.
EXAMPLE: Residents could register one vehicle and then hang that parking permit in a second vehicle. The inspector would be required to check every license plate against the registration list, whether or not it had a permit. If they were required to check all license plates against the list, permits would not be necessary.