Soldato
- Joined
- 21 Jul 2004
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- Harrow, UK
I viewed a two bedroom flat on 8th January and then proceeded to sign the paperwork for a 12 month tenancy. The flat was advertised with two parking spaces, which was perfect because we have two cars. I confirmed this with the estate agents and was told that there was plenty of parking for residents and visitors and that I would have nothing to worry about.
Had the "checkin" today and I noticed there were signs saying each flat now only has one space, because half the spaces are fenced off and used to store building material for a new development.
UKPC are now also enforcing parking and vehicles need to have a resident's permit. I contacted the estate agents who have emailed the landlord. I move in tomorrow and have no idea where I stand. Can I even park there without a permit? What do we now do about our second car?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Had the "checkin" today and I noticed there were signs saying each flat now only has one space, because half the spaces are fenced off and used to store building material for a new development.
UKPC are now also enforcing parking and vehicles need to have a resident's permit. I contacted the estate agents who have emailed the landlord. I move in tomorrow and have no idea where I stand. Can I even park there without a permit? What do we now do about our second car?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated

Have you asked them? And those parking attendants will have you, given the chance.
"Yeah, yeah, plenty of parking, nothing to worry about... Where's my money?"

