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Just read my tenancy agreement and it says i have a designated parking space and thats where i ,or family and friends should park,no caravans trailers or vans without permission but not a mention of permets at all...

Emailed my housing officer with that information and got a curt reply:/

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What reply did they send you. Regardless, they cant do anything to you. Just ignore them. You have been allocated a parking space as part of your residence. You are allowed family and friends to use the bay. They did, so NOTHING can happen.

 

Forget about silly permits. You are on private land so they couldnt do anything anyway.

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It was just a case of

Mrs XXXX

I have not had the chance to look into this when i do i will email you

A xxxxxx

 

Just sharp and rude.I have no intention of paying... However i dont want my neice getting any mail from them and worrying her. Can i email TPS and say i was using her car that day and any correspondence should come to me.I have no problem with them having my name and address...I shall enjoy the fight

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I wouldnt bother explaining things to the parking bandits over the phone but when they next write to you demanding money reply telling them that the parking space is yours by right and that by placing a notice on yout vehicle they have committed trespass and it is them who should be paying you £100 for that trespass. You could always place a sign in a darkend spot and claim it is a contract they have entered into.

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This PPC invoice is going nowhere, the land is yours to use and they have no rights to issue their invoices on any vehicle parked on that land, the whole basis of a PPC's contract is to have authority to manage parking on private land, you have not agreed any such contract so therefore their invoice is issued without any authority at all

 

The only problem you have is that your niece as the registered keeper of the car will continue to receive all sorts of threatening letters from the PPC and whatever ridiculous Debt Collector they use to try and intimidate people into paying

 

Your niece needs a strong stomach to ignore these so you might want to write a letter to the PPC explaining that they have no contract and have committed trespass (copy in the Housing Officer as well) and that any more contact will be reported as harassment to the BPA for the PPC and the OFT for the Debt Collector

 

Never contact the PPC or Debt Collector by telephone and if they contact you by phone, in the case of the Debt Collector tell them 'any alleged debt is denied, refer to your client, no further contact' then hang up, in the case of the PPC you can tell them to Foxtrot Oscar and don't call again.

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