TheAdamist t1_ixk536a wrote
Reply to comment by Fattom23 in TIL that my neighbor who rents in a multi unit house has not one but four vehicles parked on our block by RoverTheMonster
Ive heard it gets weird though for the year when you move in a place and theres several cars already registered and they're like suck it up and register your first at #5.
Would extra suck if that's a grand or more.
Fattom23 t1_ixk72kt wrote
I know this is tough for the PPA, but they could possibly use discretion and allow you to demonstrate that you just purchased the home/rented the apartment and invalidate the old pass. Probably there's a better solution I haven't thought of.
ntr89 t1_ixkmco5 wrote
The PPA is not out for solutions, it's out for that cash. They're giving out 2-hour limit violations left and right in unmarked zones, dispute portal is broken, you either have to print out the photo evidence and mail it or go in person while you should be at work
Edit: I mean they'll just default to the 5th car for everything and you cant easily dispute it, profit line go up
justaphage42 t1_ixlu6fw wrote
When we moved in there was already a pass on our apartment but they were able to invalidate it. I think it was down to them needing to hear back from the previous pass owner though?
Fattom23 t1_ixlucfv wrote
My house was the same way. I actually forgot that they could get an ok from the previous owners. I think it's a bad system to rely on the previous owner, since they have very low incentive to help. An executed lease or settlement paperwork for the house should be sufficient. Of course, it barely matters right now because the passes are priced below cost, anyhow.
NonIdentifiableUser t1_ixlolr7 wrote
Had this happen to me. Was annoying and clearly a solvable problem on the other end but just said fuck it because ultimately it’s still cheap as hell.
Darius_Banner t1_ixmnpcj wrote
Yeah that happened to me. If PPA were functional it would be easy turn off the old car in the computer
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