This isn't super sucky, but it's really annoying.
I live in a 5 story apartment complex, on the bottom floor. There is one assigned and numbered parking spot per apartment. There are also guest spots.
It's perfectly ok to park in the numbered parking spots as long as no one is living in that apartment. When I was parking in the spot for the apartment next to us I got a note on my windshield one day saying that someone was going to move in, so I would need to move. Not a big deal, and I did.
Well, me and my mom live in my sister's apartment. She used to live on the 4th floor. My mom was parking in her old spot because no one was living there.
A few days ago I came home from school and up on the forth floor some woman asked me if I knew who was parking in spot 405(where my mom was parking). I kind of freaked out because I don't really like talking to random people, especially when I'm not prepared for it. I just said "I don't know.."
Then the lady started saying that it was her neighbors spot, and that the car parked in her spot hasn't moved for weeks(my mom doesn't leave the house a whole lot, but her car does leave that spot a few times a week, sometimes overnight or for a whole weekend). Then she said that they wanted to find the owner before they got it towed.
Ok, really?
There's a few things wrong with this.
1-How are we supposed to just *know* that someone moved in to an apartment four stories above us?
2-why didn't the neighbor put a note on my mom's car, instead of just waiting and maybe hoping to see the driver?
3-why would they be getting it towed when they didn't contact the driver at all? i could understand finding the driver, telling them to move, and they don't. but with absolutely no contact?
the whole thing just bothered me so much.
I went and told my mom and she moved her car. See how easy that is? My mom wouldn't have parked there for weeks after someone moved in if we knew someone was living up there!
I live in a 5 story apartment complex, on the bottom floor. There is one assigned and numbered parking spot per apartment. There are also guest spots.
It's perfectly ok to park in the numbered parking spots as long as no one is living in that apartment. When I was parking in the spot for the apartment next to us I got a note on my windshield one day saying that someone was going to move in, so I would need to move. Not a big deal, and I did.
Well, me and my mom live in my sister's apartment. She used to live on the 4th floor. My mom was parking in her old spot because no one was living there.
A few days ago I came home from school and up on the forth floor some woman asked me if I knew who was parking in spot 405(where my mom was parking). I kind of freaked out because I don't really like talking to random people, especially when I'm not prepared for it. I just said "I don't know.."
Then the lady started saying that it was her neighbors spot, and that the car parked in her spot hasn't moved for weeks(my mom doesn't leave the house a whole lot, but her car does leave that spot a few times a week, sometimes overnight or for a whole weekend). Then she said that they wanted to find the owner before they got it towed.
Ok, really?
There's a few things wrong with this.
1-How are we supposed to just *know* that someone moved in to an apartment four stories above us?
2-why didn't the neighbor put a note on my mom's car, instead of just waiting and maybe hoping to see the driver?
3-why would they be getting it towed when they didn't contact the driver at all? i could understand finding the driver, telling them to move, and they don't. but with absolutely no contact?
the whole thing just bothered me so much.
I went and told my mom and she moved her car. See how easy that is? My mom wouldn't have parked there for weeks after someone moved in if we knew someone was living up there!
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