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we moved into a nice appartment back in august - -where we were left the parking permit for 2011.

 

since the new year we have not received a new permit.

 

we got a ticket the other day to say we had an out of date permit and would have to pay a fine.

 

we got in touch with the estate agents who said they had not received it so passed us to FMS estate management

where the lady was very rude down the phone and said they had passed the permit on,

which happens to be on the same road so no form of recorded delivery was used.

 

we had asked the estate agents previously for the permit with no joy and with the owners of the property now in spain, the estate agents were acting on behalf of them.

 

i find this appauling how two companys pass the blame and it cannot be sorted out between them and we are left with a fine and no permit.

 

surely this is not right?

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ignore!

 

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ignore!

 

dx

 

Will it not escalate into further problems. We are still without a permit so think we will continue to get ticketed or clamped. And what if they start to demand money? Also probably didn't make it clear it is on private land with the carpark in the grounds of the building - will this matter?

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Do you own the apartment? Do you have a leasehold??

 

If so, what does it say in the lease about the parking space and your right to it?

 

In any eventuality, the redress for breaching their terms is limited to the actual losses suffered by the landowner as a result of you parking there (in your own space?),

 

so they can only claim actual losses = zero.

 

They CANNOT fine you.

 

No private individual or company can 'fine' another private individual or company, such is Civil Law.

 

You have been advised to ignore the ticket, and this is correct,

but in preparation for some potential threats from the parking company and the estate management company I would advise looking up the lease to see what it says.

 

If you have exclusive right to a parking space, and your car is always parked in this space then you don't even need a permit.

 

Whatever it says in the lease will take legal precedent over any signs or notifications about a permit.

 

Check the lease and let us know.

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