TRASH TRUCK PARKED ON STREET INFRONT OF MY SIGN

Somebody just parked a huge POS chow truck with primer grey and peeled off stickers right in the middle of my sign viewage for the second night in 3 days. It has to go and I have suspicion it is the crack house accross the street after speaking with neighbors, they rent. I have had trouble before and there is plenty of record with the local pd for that.

What do we do? Contact the landlord via lawyer for nuisance blocking view of my signage rental signs??

How do I make it no Parking in the street in front of the circle drive on a public street? Please tell me its possible.

Monday the Rebel GM is going to be taking its place during the no parking time slot and not moving, we have neighborhood stickers but hope they cant get one.

Its a gigantor oversized food kitchen on wheels and its got to go.

SOS…SOS…
Soup

Hi,

Go buy your self a cheap $200 dollar car that's low profile like an old 914 Porsche and park it in front of your house!


                GR

This is an apartment building with about 8 spots in front of us on the public street between our parking lot entrance and the exit.

He’s back too I am super PO’d! I am gonna park my truck there monday when I get it running my wifes car too but it will still be an enormous eye sore! It is a commercial sized truck with a gigantic commercial 24" heat vent on the roof and its all taco’d up with odd parts from different old POS vans. It is about 10 ft tall or more.

If it is a public street, you are shit out of luck. You don’t get to control who parks there. Nor do you get to control what other people are driving.

Either move your sign so it isn’t blocked, or place a smaller car in that spot so he can’t park there.

I tried to get the city leaders from the small town where our apt building is located to allow me to put up a sign in front of our building that the parking was for residents/guests only, but it’s on a city street so I couldn’t do it. Just like tatertot said.

Good luck getting the city to change the parking rules for the street, I tried that too and was told in my city that I needed a petition signed by at least 60% of the property owners on the street before they’d even consider such a proposal. Another option instead of buying a smaller $200 car (which is probably hard to find for that price if you want to legally put license plates with valid stickers on it–needs to be safetied and e-tested to get plates in my area anyway–so it doesn’t get ticketed and towed–you can’t have plateless cars on the street in most cities) is finding out if you can park a small flatbed trailer, an empty boat trailer or get one of those sign trailers and park it there. It’s a lot easier to get trailer plates. I remember seeing an old empty 26’ powerboat trailer online for a hundred bucks a couple months ago and the open design allows you to still see most of the sign.

Apparantley it belongs to the relative of a tenant so I told him to move or I would be moving him. He has until Friday.

What gives you the authority to enforce parking on a street that doesn’t violate city ordinances?

Exactly!

If you moved my vehicle without any authority, I’d be talking to the police about grand theft.

Keith

I am out of here.

No…quite the opposite. Our properties get what they need to be decent homes for people. If it needs done, it gets done. Guess that’s why I’ve been working my tail off for the past two years rehabbing properties nearly every weekend and a couple nights during the week in addition to my full time + job (in the military, you’re at their beck and call for how much or how little you work) and the Joint Professional Military Education program I’ve been doing. I spent all day yesterday finishing paint on the outside of a house. Is that a requirement for a rental?? Or maybe I don’t care because I apparently am the only LL in town who does criminal/civil background checks. The lady at the county Sheriff’s office thought I was nuts for screening applicants when I first got to town…other people here don’t. Or maybe I don’t care because I’ve run 4 pit bulls off our properties because that’s against the rules and I ENFORCE THEM. Yep, you’ve got me pegged…slum lord.
Take your ball and don’t let the gate on the playground fence hit you as you throw a temper tantrum on the way out…

If you think that stealing someone else’s vehicle and moving it where you want it to be because it is inconveniencing you, perhaps you should do a self-evaluation. Personally, I wounldn’t do business with a person like this.

If a vehicle is legally licensed and legally parked on a city/county/state street or highway, how does your real estate sign trump that? In most places, the parking is first come/first served.

Guess you should have put your vehicle there first.

…and what does “…its all taco’d up with odd parts…” even mean?

Keith