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andross99 t1_jbfqtqi wrote

Think it comes down to the property owner being okay with it, is this an apartment complex?

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akaJesusX OP t1_jbfr2c5 wrote

It is. I'll comb through my rental agreement to see if there is anything in there about it.

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andross99 t1_jbfrepq wrote

Yeah pretty sure you are screwed then. Hate predatory tow companies but you’ll have a way bigger headache fighting them.

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akaJesusX OP t1_jbfsa3b wrote

So it is part of my lease agreement. Yeah I've fought with this company before. They towed my vehicle because the parking pass was velcro'd to my dash board and not on my mirror.

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No-Setting9690 t1_jbg0qyz wrote

If you have an appointment scheduled already, I would call your office manager for the building and explain it.
Did they just expire? Police are giving people extra time understanding that many garages are booked for weeks.

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akaJesusX OP t1_jbgo90t wrote

They' expired on February 1st (tags say 1/23). I'll admit it's my bad for letting them go this long. I also did not read that sentence in my lease agreement. I'll call the office tomorrow and explain that it's in for inspection, and in the event that they find something wrong, to please give me some leeway to fix my car.

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No-Setting9690 t1_jbgoe2m wrote

I would think the office would work with you. It's probably the tow company that goes around looking for that.

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akaJesusX OP t1_jbhh5hs wrote

I do see them prowling the lot once in a while. They're sneaky, too. They'll tow your car at 10:30 p.m., take it to their lot and check it in at 11, then not have anyone there to get your car out until the next morning and charge you for 2 days of lot fees at like $75 per day. Then there is the $70 gate fee because they had to open their gate, mileage on the truck (I live in Camp Hill, they're near Colonial Park), the other $70 gate fee because they had to open the gate again for you to leave, and on top of all of that, they only accept cash or post office money orders.

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