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post 1698019443 02-18-2024, 07:50 AM
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Condo towed friends car away in visitor lot over night. Who is in wrong?

- friend came over stayed 1 night the other night at my condo
- parked in visitor space ...there's a log you are supposed to enter when you have over night guests in the lobby ie the type of car plate etc

- forgot to do that thinking it was no big deal seeing the visor lot is mainly empty and isn't a valuable parking spot to anybody who isn't visiting

- my friend went out next morning discovered car towed. Don't you think that's a little aggressive ? They could have sent an email out first or wrote a warning on the car
And ofcourse when I email the property management company about it they don't reply ...go figures.

And now we are have to go on this big search trying to find out what impound lot got the car
post 1698019713 02-18-2024, 07:55 AM
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You are for assuming the rules won’t apply to you and thinking it was ok to be slightly lazy with a basic task which then requires more work to be done by someone else.

Like instead of learning a lesson now you are trying to see if you can fault the security guard who was responsible for checking log and cars, and seeing if you could justify making him figure out and fulfill the task you just skipped out on.
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Contact condo see if they will help with fees.

End of the day its your fault for ignoring rules and not documenting the car.

Sucks, but you learned your lesson.
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post 1698019843 02-18-2024, 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted By thesloshedman
Lmao at condocels
Yeah it's pretty fking gay

But what else can you do when you don't have a million for a small house in Canada
post 1698019903 02-18-2024, 07:59 AM
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Originally Posted By N0rds
Contact condo see if they will help with fees.

End of the day its your fault for ignoring rules and not documenting the car.

Sucks, but you learned your lesson.
Yeah I hear you bro

Just thought it was a bit aggressive to tow seeing the lot isn't in downtown or something. Anybody parks there...it's pretty obvious they are visiting and not out at some other location


Suks hard tho
post 1698019943 02-18-2024, 07:59 AM
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That's what you get when you don't document your hook up for the night. What's his name btw? Srs, vry srs.
post 1698019983 02-18-2024, 08:00 AM
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LOL they get kickbacks
post 1698019993 02-18-2024, 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted By Duckliver
You are for assuming the rules won’t apply to you and thinking it was ok to be slightly lazy with a basic task which then requires more work to be done by someone else.

Like instead of learning a lesson now you are trying to see if you can fault the security guard who was responsible for checking log and cars, and seeing if you could justify making him figure out and fulfill the task you just skipped out on.
Yeah I get it I just thought they wouldn't notice or aren't that diligent in checking the log . Learned my lesson big time to not let little things fly thinking nobody cares...but still found it a bit harsh ...

Condo could have sent email out being like " yo whose car is this "

But nope towed off without warning
post 1698020043 02-18-2024, 08:01 AM
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Originally Posted By ApeMode666
LOL they get kickbacks
Sure seems like it

And I sent 2 non combative emails to the property management company...no reply

Why is it that all property management's companies are scum
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post 1698021473 02-18-2024, 08:37 AM
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Originally Posted By thatdude109
Yeah it's pretty fking gay

But what else can you do when you don't have a million for a small house in Canada
Work harder, find a new career, or move to where it’s more affordable.

Not trying to be a dick, I moved over an hour outside the city/burbs to buy something I wanted at a better price
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post 1698021563 02-18-2024, 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted By thesloshedman
Work harder, find a new career, or move to where it’s more affordable.

Not trying to be a dick, I moved over an hour outside the city/burbs to buy something I wanted at a better price
That's the thing I'm stuck in this small condo ...it's probably a 20 min walk from downtown

Paid approx 320 ~ in Sept 22'

Just checked listing out of curiosity now..for the same price I could buy a house outta town ...a full house without bs rules

It's tempting ...this condo is basically a stepping stone rn
post 1698021643 02-18-2024, 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted By thatdude109
Sure seems like it

And I sent 2 non combative emails to the property management company...no reply

Why is it that all property management's companies are scum
lived in a hoa community and they towed car out of the driveway

I know, total scam they running
post 1698022173 02-18-2024, 08:56 AM
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Originally Posted By ApeMode666
lived in a hoa community and they towed car out of the driveway

I know, total scam they running
After 2 years living in a condo starting to realize hoa are gay as fk

Want a house that I make the rules In

Did they really tow it our your drive way ? Just lol

And not to mention It seems like it's only old fk Karen's who live in this building

My goal is to get outta an HOA dwelling
post 1698022243 02-18-2024, 08:58 AM
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Well did you and your friend have a great night together that made it all worth?
post 1698022323 02-18-2024, 08:59 AM
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Originally Posted By Islandboyo
Well did you and your friend have a great night together that made it all worth?
Meh the tow thing kinda ruined it for me

And then I had to drive him to work etc and feel partly responsible for the car missing

Also friend still didn't get car back looks like we will have to wait for Monday

Fuking aggressive manager ...nothing better to do I guess than ruin someone's day over parking in an empty visitor lot
post 1698022593 02-18-2024, 09:06 AM
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Originally Posted By thatdude109
Meh the tow thing kinda ruined it for me

And then I had to drive him to work etc and feel partly responsible for the car missing

Also friend still didn't get car back looks like we will have to wait for Monday

Fuking aggressive manager ...nothing better to do I guess than ruin someone's day over parking in an empty visitor lot
why do you have to wait until tomorrow?
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Originally Posted By WasThaBestMan
why do you have to wait until tomorrow?
I called various tow trucking companies, the city , etc ..None report having it

The city reports that a ticket was issued ...but doesn't say wtf happened to the car

I'm pretty sure we will have to go the police station Monday and get a release form to locate the car

And I'm working fml

Never again bro , huge hassle
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It's your fault. You must pay any fines/towing expenses for your friend.
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Originally Posted By dopamine72
This is why I never bought a condo/apartment esp in Cali the HOA is the Gestapo
After 2 years I'm starting to realize condo living ain't really it

Too many old Karen's

Too many bs rules

Managers calling you etc

There's a lack of privacy ..constantly feel watched

Can't complain to much because it's a decent unit in a good location

But yeah when I first moved here I thought I'd live in it for every...but kinda wanna get into a house with no HOA
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Originally Posted By thatdude109
I called various tow trucking companies, the city , etc ..None report having it

The city reports that a ticket was issued ...but doesn't say wtf happened to the car

I'm pretty sure we will have to go the police station Monday and get a release form to locate the car

And I'm working fml

Never again bro , huge hassle
maybe it was stolen.

isnt monday off for canadians?
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Originally Posted By Shortfuze
It's your fault. You must pay any fines/towing expenses for your friend.
Yup
Sadly
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Originally Posted By WasThaBestMan
maybe it was stolen.

isnt monday off for canadians?
For most, not when you work for some cut throat company like I do

That's the other thing....police station could be closed for this tmrw

Fml never again, big hassle bro and $
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Originally Posted By ApeMode666
LOL they get kickbacks
This. The condo I lived in for 7 years changed their policy with parking about the time I was 2 or 3 years in. There wasn't enough parking for all the people moving in with multiple cars so they did a sticker thing and 2 placard things per household for guests with designated guest parking spots. Instead of giving a date that you needed a sticker by or sending any emails that the time was up they towed like 20-30 cars in the middle of the night, including mine. Went to go to work the next morning and my car was gone. I called the cops thinking it was stolen and they said it was towed. I guess the tow companies have to tell the police or something? Then I called the condo association and the guy was getting a ton of calls and said it was someone else with the association who decided to do it out of nowhere. Guarantee they got a huge kickback from the tow company.

It was a huge PITA. Had to take my sons car to work, get off work early, go get cash since the tow company only takes cash and drive about 45 min to go get my car.

OP if the visitor lot wasn't even full that is pretty aggressive of them. Sucks but lesson learned. At least your guest parking thing sounds easier than having to give someone the placard to put on their dash and then getting it back when they leave. The guest spaces were not even close to my building.
Originally Posted By thatdude109
I called various tow trucking companies, the city , etc ..None report having it

The city reports that a ticket was issued ...but doesn't say wtf happened to the car

I'm pretty sure we will have to go the police station Monday and get a release form to locate the car

And I'm working fml

Never again bro , huge hassle
Call the non emergency police line.
Originally Posted By PhiloSquid
most apartments have a sign that indicate which towing service is in their area. The visitor lot was empty because they enforce the rules, if they didnt enforce the rules it would have been full and your friend would have had nowhere to park
This too. We had signs up that said which tow company they used.
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Originally Posted By thatdude109
I called various tow trucking companies, the city , etc ..None report having it

The city reports that a ticket was issued ...but doesn't say wtf happened to the car

I'm pretty sure we will have to go the police station Monday and get a release form to locate the car

And I'm working fml

Never again bro , huge hassle
most apartments have a sign that indicate which towing service is in their area. The visitor lot was empty because they enforce the rules, if they didnt enforce the rules it would have been full and your friend would have had nowhere to park
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It's your fault and you need to pay him for the tow fee.
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Originally Posted By Legz422
This. The condo I lived in for 7 years changed their policy with parking about the time I was 2 or 3 years in. There wasn't enough parking for all the people moving in with multiple cars so they did a sticker thing and 2 placard things per household for guests with designated guest parking spots. Instead of giving a date that you needed a sticker by or sending any emails that the time was up they towed like 20-30 cars in the middle of the night, including mine. Went to go to work the next morning and my car was gone. I called the cops thinking it was stolen and they said it was towed. I guess the tow companies have to tell the police or something? Then I called the condo association and the guy was getting a ton of calls and said it was someone else with the association who decided to do it out of nowhere. Guarantee they got a huge kickback from the tow company.

It was a huge PITA. Had to take my sons car to work, get off work early, go get cash since the tow company only takes cash and drive about 45 min to go get my car.

OP if the visitor lot wasn't even full that is pretty aggressive of them. Sucks but lesson learned. At least your guest parking thing sounds easier than having to give someone the placard to put on their dash and then getting it back when they leave. The guest spaces were not even close to my building.



Call the non emergency police line.



This too. We had signs up that said which tow company they used.
Yup I definitely hear you

Even if they gave us a few stickers or something to put in our guest windshield would be a better system than having to write In a log each time

And fml they want us to contact management if they stay longer than 2 nights


My girlfriend came over Friday night ...i was straight up done with that visitor lot.

Moved my car around back on the street and let her take my spot


Joys of condo living lol

But yeah it was aggressive even though I am technically in the wrong.
They could have had a warning or notice first
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Originally Posted By Godfrd824
It's your fault and you need to pay him for the tow fee.
This has dawned on me

It's my fault for not signing the log or educating my friend on the lot

I was thinking to offer 50% but might just offer the whole balance when it comes time to pay

Fml
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