Parking Dispute Resolution Tips

Summary

Parking on public roads in California is regulated, and complaints can lead to eviction notices. Check local ordinances for parking time limits and sanitation rules. Document your situation with photos and consider responding formally to false claims. Contact a local towing service or repair shop to address mechanical issues and relocate your vehicle.

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Lucinda
Hi Lucinda! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
My husband and I are traveling in California from Vermont and have mechanical issues and are parked on a public road where a person who's been living in there car which doesn't run , we got a notification that we have to move in 10 days b/c of a complaint, obviously from the guy living in his car
Hey Lucinda! Sorry to hear about your situation. Here are a few general legal points to consider while you're in California:
- Public roads have specific regulations regarding parking, and complaints can lead to eviction notices.
- You might want to check local ordinances on parked vehicles, especially regarding time limits.
- Consider contacting a local towing service or repair shop to resolve the mechanical issues and relocate your vehicle.
If you need further assistance, feel free to ask!
The complaint said we had human feces outside the bus,which is false,btw
Hey Lucinda! It sounds like a challenging situation. You might want to document the area around the bus with photos if possible, and consider responding to the complaint formally if there's a process in place. Also, checking local ordinances regarding sanitation complaints might provide clarity. Is there anything specific you'd like to know or discuss?