Towing compnay in Burnaby Just want to know what's a fast towing company that operates in Burnaby? I know there are Busters but they are base in Vancouver and it seems far. Basically different cars have been parking in my parking spot in my new apartment and the starta isn't doing a thing other than posting a note on the person car basically saying that's not your spot. I e-mail and talk to the building manager and he basically give permission that if anyone else park in my spot again I can just call a tow truck to have it tow. So I need a towing company who can come quick and tow the car away. |
Mundies is around the area. (Kingsway and Griffiths) Near Highgate village |
have you considered leaving a big sign stating offending vehicles will be towed? i wouldn't get into a kerfuffle with neighbours if you just moved in and would only use this as a last resort. |
I'm always curious when it comes to this kinda stuff. Who pays for the tow charge ? The guy requesting the tow or the person picking up the vehicle later. Since it's not a municipal violation how does the tow truck company know if you truly are the owner of the spot. If it's a willy nilly tow at command , what's stopping the other guy from counter towing you for ha ha's |
Last I recall, proper signage has to be posted in the mentioned area which states info for the towing company responsible for enforcing the infractions. It's very odd that verbal "permission" from the Building Manager is the only ruling in order for this to proceed. There must be something in the Strata Notes that defines further. |
Pingu81 is correct. There must be a tow comany sign in the parking lot and specifically in your stall too. I had an issue at work where somebody was parking at our employ spot but can't do anything about it because there was no sign in the parking stall of the towing company. Strata sets certain people allowed to phone in as well to tow the vehicle. It sucks. |
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When you mention "new" apartment, is this a newly built place? If it's new place, strata probably hasn't got their "shit" together and would need some time to figure the small nitty gritty stuff to make sure operations are running smoothly. If it's not newly built, then sounds like strata don't give a damn, which doesn't seem right. There should be signs of violators will be towed at owners expense etc. |
I am in strata council for my complex. Usually strata member signs a contract with the towing company to give the tow truck driver authorization to tow. Otherwise, there's no stopping some random resident towing legit cars |
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hehehe i'd love see the faces of those towed bitches |
Is there a sign on your parking spot? I find it curious people would park in your spot. Maybe get a reserved parking sign? Even if you can tow them, it's annoying as fakkk if someone is constantly in your spot. Wasting my time calling a tow is annoying. I would put a reserved parking spot sign up. |
A tow company will tow a car that's not yours unless they have a contract from the building. |
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You need to contact your strata and have them remove the car. I highly doubt the towing company will come and tow someone else's car in a strata lot without a contract. |
^^ we don't have any contract yet... at least I wasn't aware or the Concierge there. The building manager just give me a phone number and told me to call them and tow the car. Maybe it was set in place already? Since there are 2 apartments complex there and the first one was built years ago. |
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Reminds me of my buddy' old apartment, tenants parked up all the visitor spots, eventually strata made it that any tenants parking there will be towed. After that, visitor spots all free lol. Some need to learn things the hard way and then they won't do it again, which is get their car towed. |
I live in Richmond and used to be in strata council. I don't believe you can just tow someone's car without getting a permit from the city. Our strata had to apply for a towing permit. Someone from city hall came and inspected our lots to ensure we had all the proper signage and then approved the permit. This took like almost a year from start to finish. Once we had the permit, we went with Rusty's towing and had to buy their signs to post up. Our towing protocol is that if someone calls Rusty, they are to call our property manager or strata president/vice president for confirmation. You'll probably have to go find out who the cars belong to, if they're residents in the building and go talk to them until your strata gets their act together. |
Please read the Burnaby Towing & Immobilization Bylaw. https://bylaws.burnaby.ca/en/permalink/bylaw24846 Specifically this section here: 9. No person shall: (a) tow a vehicle while it is occupied; (b) tow a vehicle from a parking lot for unauthorized parking unless: (i) there is conspicuously displayed in the parking lot one or more signs meeting the following requirements: (A) signs shall be not less than 30 cm by 45 cm, with numbers and letters not less than 2.5 cm in height; (B) signs shall be clearly visible at all times, and shall be posted at each entrance to and exit from the parking lot and, if applicable, elsewhere in the parking lot no further than 30 m from any area of the parking lot in which vehicles are subject to towing; (C) signs shall clearly state the conditions under which a vehicle may be towed from the parking lot, the name of the business responsible for towing vehicles from the parking lot and the telephone number of the impound lot to which the vehicle will be taken; and... as well as this section: (i) cause all vehicles towed for unauthorized parking by that person or any driver in that person's employ to be towed to and stored at an impound lot located within the City of Burnaby unless specifically directed otherwise by the owner or operator of any particular vehicle; You must follow this Bylaw when removing vehicles from your apartment's parking lot in terms of signage and where the vehicle must be towed. It states that a vehicle towed in the City of Burnaby must be impounded at a lot in the City of Burnaby. As far as I am aware Mundies is the only tow company that has an impound lot in Burnaby. I hope that helps |
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(f) "parking lot" means an area of land or any building or part thereof that is used for the parking of vehicles including areas provided specifically for employees or customers of a business or for tenants of a building, but does not include an area where parking is an ancillary use to a single family dwelling; (j) "unauthorized parking" means the parking of a vehicle in a parking lot without the consent of the owner or operator of the parking lot or contrary to the conditions under which the parking of vehicles in that parking lot is authorized; This Bylaw covers apartment building parking lots. |
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