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Met Parking is trying to rob me.
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Your big problem here is not with whether you win or lose, but by how tied in the PPC is with the estate manager.
You write "I contacted my estate manager who seems to not want to get involved in fact it seems like he is employed more by MET Parking than by the housing association, (I am sure they are bribing him) as he did not want to help and only under pressure from me threatening to go down and see senior the management about the subject"
It seems that if the PPC says to agent "Look, this Naked Ape guy is kicking up a fuss and is not paying his ticket and this could spread, what can we do to make an example of him?"
Agent has the license clausesTerms of licence and rules.Let's hope you are wrong about the relationship between the agent and PPC.
1) The charge inclusive of rates for a reserved parking space on the estate is set out overleaf.
2) The charge is due weekly "in advance" to cover the period Monday morning to Sunday night, but for the Trust's tenant a is payable fortnightly with rent.
3) Notice to terminate the licence shall be one week on either side, but the Trust reserves the right to withdraw parking facilities on any part of the estate at its discretion and without notice.
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