Submitted by beetroot747 t3_zkvkpj in newhampshire

I’m traveling out of town for the holidays and I just got a reminder email from my leasing office about snow removal, and that I should be ready to move my car whenever there is more than 2 inches of snow.

Problem is, my roommate will be out of town at the same time as me. And I don’t have any other friends in the community I live in.

What would be my options if there is a requirement for me to move my car and I’m out of town? Other than taking my chances of having my car towed.

I live in Nashua. Last winter I was in Denver and I didn’t face this issue since the leasing office there didn’t have this requirement (or never enforced it)

This is only my second winter in the US as a car owner, so I’m not too familiar with the snow removal procedures when living in a community.

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Certified_Falafel t1_j01rru1 wrote

One option could be to put your car in a storage facility like Self Storage or Public Storage. Sometimes theses places even offer a unit for $1 your first month - just make sure you understand the requirements for terminating the contract so you don't get stuck paying a full month's rent.

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TheMobyDicks t1_j01ty23 wrote

I hear George Costanza's rates are reasonable. He gets paid in pretzels and Gatorade.

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WickedHardflip t1_j022x1z wrote

Have you tried bringing this up with the office? Let them know you plan to be travelling and see what they say.

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SheenPSU t1_j02w5ah wrote

Talk to the office first, you can’t be the first person to be away during a storm so I’d be willing to bet they have some sort of solution for you

If not, do you have any friends who own a house with a driveway? Maybe they’d let you keep your vehicle there for a while

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Rare_Message_7204 t1_j040x5q wrote

Usually rental complexes will have a designated area for tenants cars when they go on vacation.

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