Towing a car?

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CA585

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The housing division where I live has a very strict policy where if a car is parked covering any part of the sidewalk, then it will be towed. A couple days ago, my roommate parked behind my car in our driveway temporarily, and the back end of her car was over the sidewalk. (Our driveway is much too short for anyone with any type of car to park behind someone else and not be violating this sidewalk rule.) A lady with the HOA called the towing company and they came out and towed her car out of our driveway. I recently recieved a new copy of our neighborhood bylaws, and read over it carefully. It says absolutely nothing about this sidewalk issue, nor anything about towing. It cost my roommate $135.00 to get her car back, and I was wondering if we disputed this in small claims court, would be possibly be able to be reimbursed for that money? :confused:
 
The housing division where I live has a very strict policy where if a car is parked covering any part of the sidewalk, then it will be towed. ... I recently recieved a new copy of our neighborhood bylaws, and read over it carefully. It says absolutely nothing about this sidewalk issue, nor anything about towing....



So where is this strict policy written and what does it say EXACTLY?
 
The housing division where I live has a very strict policy where if a car is parked covering any part of the sidewalk, then it will be towed. ... I recently recieved a new copy of our neighborhood bylaws, and read over it carefully. It says absolutely nothing about this sidewalk issue, nor anything about towing....



So where is this strict policy written and what does it say EXACTLY?

As far as I can see from reading the bylaws, it is never mentioned. The policy was just communicated to us by an HOA member who stopped by our home one evening. There are no parking signs posted in our neighborhood but those refer to the side of the street.
 
Go to small claims and see if you win.
 
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