chrisg1776
Junior Member
Colorado
Hi guys. I moved into a condo and I'm leasing the property from my landlord. We have a great relationship, he fixes stuff the same day, I pay the rent early.
Ever since I moved in the HOA has given me a hassle about my work van. First they claimed I didn't have a sticker, even though I did. Then they claimed that was impossible because they "didn't send it out", I showed them the letter they sent. Then they claimed my vehicle is inoperable so I took a video of me driving around with it in it with the sticker on it and sent it to them. Then they said it was a commercial vehicle because it's a van. I sent them the legal definition of commercial vehicle and asked why my vehicle falls under these guidelines.
I wake up this morning and my vehicle has been towed. I called the police, they refused to press criminal charges, I went to the DA, CO state laws in hand and names of everyone involved plus audio recordings, they refused to file criminal theft charges citing they don't have jurisdiction on private property. I asked if I took a bat to some of these cars, would they arrest me? Of course they would, so why doesn't the same apply?
Long story short, I have to file civil charges against these people. I was wondering if anyone has any advice? I'd like to sue everyone up and down the line from the president of the board to the property management company to the towing company to the storage company to even the tow truck driver.
I know this may sound extreme but what else am I supposed to do when someone comes into my home and violates my right to peaceful living?
My vehicle was in complete compliance, parking stickers, parked in a non-reserved spot and the 2nd vehicle I own (the first is parked in the reserved spot).
They want about $400 to get it out of the impound and I don't really see a way to avoid that. I'm also going to have to spend dozens of hours preparing my case but I'm unsure if I can charge legal fees since I am representing myself.
If I was in any kind of violation then it wouldn't be that big of a deal but just imagine waking up to this non-sense in your own home.
What steps should I take? Can I file an injunction to prevent them from touching my vehicle? Since they towed it illegally to begin with, what is stopping them from towing it again once I bring it back from impound? Nothing at all right?
It's a white van, it might be an eye sore but nothing worse than other cars parked here. But it definitely doesn't violate any of their imaginary bi-laws to which I've never seen, have had all of my requests refused when I ask for them and I've never signed a contract with these people since I am a renter.
Thanks
Hi guys. I moved into a condo and I'm leasing the property from my landlord. We have a great relationship, he fixes stuff the same day, I pay the rent early.
Ever since I moved in the HOA has given me a hassle about my work van. First they claimed I didn't have a sticker, even though I did. Then they claimed that was impossible because they "didn't send it out", I showed them the letter they sent. Then they claimed my vehicle is inoperable so I took a video of me driving around with it in it with the sticker on it and sent it to them. Then they said it was a commercial vehicle because it's a van. I sent them the legal definition of commercial vehicle and asked why my vehicle falls under these guidelines.
I wake up this morning and my vehicle has been towed. I called the police, they refused to press criminal charges, I went to the DA, CO state laws in hand and names of everyone involved plus audio recordings, they refused to file criminal theft charges citing they don't have jurisdiction on private property. I asked if I took a bat to some of these cars, would they arrest me? Of course they would, so why doesn't the same apply?
Long story short, I have to file civil charges against these people. I was wondering if anyone has any advice? I'd like to sue everyone up and down the line from the president of the board to the property management company to the towing company to the storage company to even the tow truck driver.
I know this may sound extreme but what else am I supposed to do when someone comes into my home and violates my right to peaceful living?
My vehicle was in complete compliance, parking stickers, parked in a non-reserved spot and the 2nd vehicle I own (the first is parked in the reserved spot).
They want about $400 to get it out of the impound and I don't really see a way to avoid that. I'm also going to have to spend dozens of hours preparing my case but I'm unsure if I can charge legal fees since I am representing myself.
If I was in any kind of violation then it wouldn't be that big of a deal but just imagine waking up to this non-sense in your own home.
What steps should I take? Can I file an injunction to prevent them from touching my vehicle? Since they towed it illegally to begin with, what is stopping them from towing it again once I bring it back from impound? Nothing at all right?
It's a white van, it might be an eye sore but nothing worse than other cars parked here. But it definitely doesn't violate any of their imaginary bi-laws to which I've never seen, have had all of my requests refused when I ask for them and I've never signed a contract with these people since I am a renter.
Thanks