Hi all
Here is my situation. I'm currently living in a privately owned block of flats which has a communal car park for residents use. Not all the flats have a car parking space associated with them, but mine does. However, it's a bit of a grey area over which space is mine as the deeds mention a parking space, but not which one. Nobody seems to know which space I should actually be using. The one I do use normally is just the one that has always been used by previous tenants. I assume this is the same for all the other spaces.
On 10/9/14 I was issued a ticket by Premier Park as I had parked in a different space from the one I normally use as someone else had already taken it. I have done this many times before without any problems as I have a parking permit displayed in my car which was issued by the building management, so I am entitled to park there. However, on the above date I must have picked a spot which somebody reckons that they "own" and reported me.
As who "owns" each parking space seems to be a grey area, I would have thought that anybody displaying a valid parking permit should be able to park in any available spot. Therefore I'm inclined to ignore the ticket. Is this the right thing to do?
Many thanks in advance,
Fergal
Here is my situation. I'm currently living in a privately owned block of flats which has a communal car park for residents use. Not all the flats have a car parking space associated with them, but mine does. However, it's a bit of a grey area over which space is mine as the deeds mention a parking space, but not which one. Nobody seems to know which space I should actually be using. The one I do use normally is just the one that has always been used by previous tenants. I assume this is the same for all the other spaces.
On 10/9/14 I was issued a ticket by Premier Park as I had parked in a different space from the one I normally use as someone else had already taken it. I have done this many times before without any problems as I have a parking permit displayed in my car which was issued by the building management, so I am entitled to park there. However, on the above date I must have picked a spot which somebody reckons that they "own" and reported me.
As who "owns" each parking space seems to be a grey area, I would have thought that anybody displaying a valid parking permit should be able to park in any available spot. Therefore I'm inclined to ignore the ticket. Is this the right thing to do?
Many thanks in advance,
Fergal
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