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PCN - parking in my own space
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Above was directed @ Harz0
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nasescoba1985 wrote: »@ deep, honestly If you are not going to bother helping with the situation then kindly leave my thread. Your negativity and rude nature is of no help to me here. I couldn’t careless wether you are a landlord or not.
Sir, I am trying to help. Obviously you know more about letting out residential property than do I.You never know how far you can go until you go too far.0 -
The “free holder” certainly doesn’t own my property
Actually he or she does. You've only purchased the right to to occupy for the period of the lease when it reverts. If people "owned" leased properties why do they pay for lease extensions?
You've got this idea of ownership that is at odds with property law. Check your paperwork thoroughly. Have a word with your solicitor if need be.
It may be a short and expensive trip to a small claims court unless you have checked it.
Should add that Leasehold is one of the biggest scams around and has been for years. You are at the mercy of the Freeholder and people that buy freeholds. They can add in service charges, appoint parking companies, and charge you their legal costs if you sue them.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
@ deep, you weren’t really trying to help though were you when your opening reply to me was
“ I’m not your mate “
If you feel you can offer some advice then fantastic, but if you feel the need to create negativity and be rude to me, instead of guiding me then you are of no use on my thread.0 -
The only thing this thread is doing right now, is making me feel I can’t actually win this case. I’m getting conflicted advise from various people. What shall I just pay up and be done with it? My lease says I am allocated a parking space and residents are allocated a space for each apartment. My space corresponds with my apartment number.0
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The consistent advice you have been given by The Deep and others is to get a copy of your lease and site plan - and to check it.
You've spent time arguing the toss when all we can do is point you in a particular direction and hope you follow it. We are all here to help but we struggle when people won't accept that things need checked.
Read those two cases as it puts the issue (which is actually simple) into context.
It's all to do with the context of your lease.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
There is no parking plan on my lease. It just states each apartment is allocated 1 parking space which corresponds with their flat number. Mine in particular is Bay 5. When we were given these permits, I was given a permit for bay 5 so clearly they received information from the management company. So now I have no case to fight this ? Even though I feel I was wrongfully ticketed in parking in my what I assumed was my own bay. If I feel
I can’t fight this, then maybe will be easier to pay up. I’ll have to wait and see if UK CPM respond their case yet to the ISA0 -
nasescoba1985 wrote: »The only thing this thread is doing right now, is making me feel I can’t actually win this case. I’m getting conflicted advise from various people. What shall I just pay up and be done with it? My lease says I am allocated a parking space and residents are allocated a space for each apartment. My space corresponds with my apartment number.
I suggest you cool it, I don't like being called mate
by a stranger .... probably a senior thing
You will get all the help you need but not if a poster
fears a back lash from you0 -
Well you have to understand my frustrations on here. I’m going through something that I feel I have been wrongfully ticketed and I’m getting people claiming I have no real right and that I don’t own my space etc, plus I wasn’t the one being rude initially if you actually look at the responses.0
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I don’t see how anyone can be helping me when they are responding “ you went through the ISA, so they now have all the evidence against you “
How is that helping ? So you can understand my frustrations.0
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