How can you get a ticket for parking in your own space? Surely just appeal it.
i dont see the problem, if your parking ticket fell off in a public car park youd have the same issue.
the parking warden isnt going to know whos are the residents cars are parked "legally".
In a public car park I don't have another contract stating my right to park there.
do you though? i suspect your contract says something about having the use of X parking spaces, but you still have to abide by the signposted rules of the carpark. the estate agent typically wont have any control over what the management company of the flat (and subsequently any parking enforcement company) does.
It does say I have the right to use it.
I have now been removed off the list of spaces to be monitored, so my point is that I was never asked to be on the list. Enforcement only started in February and without my consent. Does that not mean anything?
It does say I have the right to use it.
I have now been removed off the list of spaces to be monitored, so my point is that I was never asked to be on the list. Enforcement only started in February and without my consent. Does that not mean anything?
Don't pay and if required take your day in court it shouldn't stand.
not really. ive lived in several flats and its never been written into any contract that you'd be exempt from any tickets and always had to abide by the rules of the carpark. dont think its unreasonable if youre not displaying your permit for whatever reason.
Does that apply if the enforcement came into play after the landlord bought the property and let it out?
Can they just start applying enforcement when they feel like it without consulting everyone?

i dont see the problem, if your parking ticket fell off in a public car park youd have the same issue.
the parking warden isnt going to know whos are the residents cars are parked "legally".
I have already appealed to UKPC with my reasons, and stated to them that if they don't agree to send me a POPLA code. Also stated that I am happy to see them in court.
Had a 10 year fight with my management company leasecare based in Kendal over parking my works van in my own paid spot with the issue of commercial vehicles not allowed lol, brings down the area with having a van they say![]()
These companies really are vultures, you could maybe understand if it's very limited parking, say 5 small bays for 5 residencies, and your parking a 7.5 ton rigid..

Had a 10 year fight with my management company leasecare based in Kendal over parking my works van in my own paid spot with the issue of commercial vehicles not allowed lol, brings down the area with having a van they say![]()
You will find that covenants preventing the parking of commercial vehicles are actually fairly common. Ours locally extend to caravans and motor-homes, too.
