In front of my building there is a coach gate, with a "no parking" sign on it. We don't park any cars inside the gate but we do use it for motorcycles and to haul in construction materials on occasion. The sidewalk is lower (like it would be for a driveway) to allow vehicles to go in and out, so if someone parks in front, we have no choice but to walk on the sidewalk about 50 feet with the scooter/motorcycle to get into the street, or jump the curb.
Someone has been parking in front of our coach gate for the past few weeks, and it doesn't belong to a nearby resident. Yesterday I left a note politely asking not to park there again. The car is back today. I would like to talk to the owner but the car is there before I wake up and still there when I go to bed...
Do you guys think I can have the car towed? Even though there isn't a "towing zone" sign? There is only a "no parking sign". Would I be making a mistake towing his car if there's not a " towing zone" sign?
Someone has been parking in front of our coach gate for the past few weeks, and it doesn't belong to a nearby resident. Yesterday I left a note politely asking not to park there again. The car is back today. I would like to talk to the owner but the car is there before I wake up and still there when I go to bed...
Do you guys think I can have the car towed? Even though there isn't a "towing zone" sign? There is only a "no parking sign". Would I be making a mistake towing his car if there's not a " towing zone" sign?