What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
I have a few question from the HOA board of a private condominium complex. If there is a private parking lot that is designated for residents only, are handicap spaces still required? even if there are legally marked handicap spaces available in a non-resident guest parking section of the building already?
Secondly, within the private resident parking area, the spaces are all assigned to specific homeowners with spaces recorded in the trust deed, including handicap spaces. If the handicap spaces are assigned to a homeowner who is not handicapped, can another resident who does not own that handicap parking space legally park in that space? IF he/she does park there illegally, can the owner of the spot tow a car with a handicap placard from that "privately owned" handicap spot?
Thank you in advance for any response!
I have a few question from the HOA board of a private condominium complex. If there is a private parking lot that is designated for residents only, are handicap spaces still required? even if there are legally marked handicap spaces available in a non-resident guest parking section of the building already?
Secondly, within the private resident parking area, the spaces are all assigned to specific homeowners with spaces recorded in the trust deed, including handicap spaces. If the handicap spaces are assigned to a homeowner who is not handicapped, can another resident who does not own that handicap parking space legally park in that space? IF he/she does park there illegally, can the owner of the spot tow a car with a handicap placard from that "privately owned" handicap spot?
Thank you in advance for any response!