KustomMerc
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? California

I live in a condo community. we have various parking stalls that are not assigned. but you must have a permit in your car if your a resident. Our security patrol is supposed to enforce that ..but they don't. Any way I have a show car that once a year I take to a show , where I need to put the car in a 22' trailer and is connected to our Escalade. we park at dusk to take it out early morning. and don't return till maybe next year. When I park it I always call our security co and tell them I'm going to do this, they always inform me that it's ok but to make sure and get a parking permit online listing the lic. #'s of the 2 vehicles
and post this on the dash. So we did that. Now this car ,trailer are parked at a curb at the entrance to our condos. it's 32'-40' wide curb to curb. the trailer is aprox. 8' leaving 24-32' for access. further more there is no fire hydrant within 200' and the curbs don't have any makings, red paint, or anything. so you can imagine my heart attack when I came out to find the trailer and my cad towed. authorized by the security company. the towing company cut all my locks off the trailer (except the back) to go inside to view the cargo. (a $150,000 show car.) they said they did that to in sure it was tied down!! I said then why didn't you cut the back door too...to verify that the back of the car was tied....They didn't know that answer. we live 80' from that trailer and I would of moved it if they had called. security had my # because of us being residents and the permit I received.....so when asked why they did it they said because you were in a fire lane?? I said why did you issue us a permit they said to park in a stall....They knew I had a 22' trailer!!! there are no stalls that big!! not our problem, she says. why didn't they call,,, no tour problem....
so what is my recourse... costs incurred... a shot weekend $700, locks $50, towing charges $500 ,,,, my heart priceless!

I live in a condo community. we have various parking stalls that are not assigned. but you must have a permit in your car if your a resident. Our security patrol is supposed to enforce that ..but they don't. Any way I have a show car that once a year I take to a show , where I need to put the car in a 22' trailer and is connected to our Escalade. we park at dusk to take it out early morning. and don't return till maybe next year. When I park it I always call our security co and tell them I'm going to do this, they always inform me that it's ok but to make sure and get a parking permit online listing the lic. #'s of the 2 vehicles
and post this on the dash. So we did that. Now this car ,trailer are parked at a curb at the entrance to our condos. it's 32'-40' wide curb to curb. the trailer is aprox. 8' leaving 24-32' for access. further more there is no fire hydrant within 200' and the curbs don't have any makings, red paint, or anything. so you can imagine my heart attack when I came out to find the trailer and my cad towed. authorized by the security company. the towing company cut all my locks off the trailer (except the back) to go inside to view the cargo. (a $150,000 show car.) they said they did that to in sure it was tied down!! I said then why didn't you cut the back door too...to verify that the back of the car was tied....They didn't know that answer. we live 80' from that trailer and I would of moved it if they had called. security had my # because of us being residents and the permit I received.....so when asked why they did it they said because you were in a fire lane?? I said why did you issue us a permit they said to park in a stall....They knew I had a 22' trailer!!! there are no stalls that big!! not our problem, she says. why didn't they call,,, no tour problem....
so what is my recourse... costs incurred... a shot weekend $700, locks $50, towing charges $500 ,,,, my heart priceless!