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Towedandmad

Junior Member
Washington State

I live in Monroe, WA in a condo and my girlfriend was visiting. She was told by management a few weeks ago that she cannot park in the visitor parking for "more than 48 hours" and the signs and posted policy state "48 hour visitor parking". She would park on the street (elsewhere off property) and then every once in a while she would park in the visitor spot taking care to NOT park more than 24 hours. Well she went to school at UW bothell yesterday morning, came back at 6pm, parked in the visitor spot and was towed at 12 midnight. They have told me in person "more than" 48 hours. Is it reasonable to assume the 48 hours is consecutive and not total?

We have a receipt for her student parking at the UW university that is timed and dated to prove she was not in the condo spot for more than 6 hours. I plan on taking this to court. Do I have a case or am I wasting my time?

Also I specifically asked if they had a special guest pass or something, and they said no. Apon further research today , the policy stated that extended guest passes are available but you have to ask...
 



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