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       #Post#: 111652--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking fine at my own home
       By: luke2397 Date: March 1, 2026, 10:36 am
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       [quote author=Bella54 link=topic=10077.msg111648#msg111648
       date=1772380493]
       So there's bays designated A-Z and then roughly 10 "V" bays.
       We have 2 parking permits one says "Bay 'X' only" the other says
       "Bay 'X' or V only" one of my tickets was because my partner was
       parked in our dedicated bay and there was no space in a V bay
       for me. The other one I was parked in our dedicated bay and
       forgot to put my permit on the dash.
       [/quote]
       If your HA has issued 2 parking permits to you one "X only" and
       one "V" for visitors bays on site, then it might be worth
       contacting them directly to see if they can get these cancelled.
       Also see if you can find a NtK (notice to Keeper) that should
       have been sent to you too as what you've uploaded so far states
       photo's have been taken by an operator, which you should be
       given the opportunity to view.
       Might be worth submitting a SAR's request to PCM or even HA if
       they are the ones who issue the permits?
       PCM offer a "Virtual Visitors permit App" service also so I'd be
       making some enquires with both HA and PCM in the interim to
       avoid getting anymore of these for now.
       [/quote]
       See attached the 3 letters I've found from PCM.
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       it's worth noting that I don't live in a HA. There's other
       dedicated spaces for them but I parked in one as there wasn't
       any V spaces free when I got home from work and there is always
       HA bays free.
       #Post#: 111731--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking fine at my own home
       By: DWMB2 Date: March 2, 2026, 6:09 am
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       [quote author=andy_foster link=topic=10077.msg111615#msg111615
       date=1772365172]
       As regards your assigned space, how is it assigned? Is it
       included in the lease? If so, what exactly does the lease say
       about parking and communal areas?
       [/quote]
       You have told us what is on your permits, but you still need to
       answer this.
       #Post#: 111741--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking fine at my own home
       By: InterCity125 Date: March 2, 2026, 7:16 am
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       [quote author=InterCity125 link=topic=10077.msg111646#msg111646
       date=1772378406]
       Have you received any postal 'Notice to Keeper' for either of
       these alleged contraventions?
       I ask due to the dates on the original NtDs - if NtDs are what
       these are - they are poorly worded.
       [/quote]
       This question remains unanswered?
       How did Trace get your address if you only received Notice to
       Driver PCNs?
       #Post#: 111761--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking fine at my own home
       By: luke2397 Date: March 2, 2026, 9:43 am
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       [quote author=DWMB2 link=topic=10077.msg111731#msg111731
       date=1772453370]
       [quote author=andy_foster link=topic=10077.msg111615#msg111615
       date=1772365172]
       As regards your assigned space, how is it assigned? Is it
       included in the lease? If so, what exactly does the lease say
       about parking and communal areas?
       [/quote]
       You have told us what is on your permits, but you still need to
       answer this.
       [/quote]
       I haven't signed a lease, the flat is owned by my parents. I
       don't know exactly how the spaces are assigned. We have our
       dedicated bay and the V bays out the front with permits giving
       permission to park in the bay according to our permit
       #Post#: 111762--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking fine at my own home
       By: luke2397 Date: March 2, 2026, 9:44 am
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       [quote author=InterCity125 link=topic=10077.msg111741#msg111741
       date=1772457403]
       [quote author=InterCity125 link=topic=10077.msg111646#msg111646
       date=1772378406]
       Have you received any postal 'Notice to Keeper' for either of
       these alleged contraventions?
       I ask due to the dates on the original NtDs - if NtDs are what
       these are - they are poorly worded.
       [/quote]
       This question remains unanswered?
       How did Trace get your address if you only received Notice to
       Driver PCNs?
       [/quote]
       The 3 links above show a 'notice to keeper' from PCM.
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       Attached again
       #Post#: 111812--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking fine at my own home
       By: mickR Date: March 2, 2026, 4:16 pm
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       [quote author=luke2397 link=topic=10077.msg111761#msg111761
       date=1772466225]
       I haven't signed a lease, the flat is owned by my parents. I
       don't know exactly how the spaces are assigned
       [/quote]
       so, after you were asked, what did your parents say is actually
       written in their lease when you asked them?
       #Post#: 111816--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking fine at my own home
       By: luke2397 Date: March 2, 2026, 4:57 pm
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       [quote author=mickR link=topic=10077.msg111812#msg111812
       date=1772489792]
       [quote author=luke2397 link=topic=10077.msg111761#msg111761
       date=1772466225]
       I haven't signed a lease, the flat is owned by my parents. I
       don't know exactly how the spaces are assigned
       [/quote]
       so, after you were asked, what did your parents say is actually
       written in their lease when you asked them?
       [/quote]
       I feel this is moving away from the topic at hand? I haven't
       asked about any lease agreement. I know that I have breached
       "parking rules" all I am asking is are Trace cowboys that I can
       ignore as I haven't parked illegally I have simply forgotten to
       use my permit or there wasn't sufficient spaces for me to park
       at my own home. Therefore all I am asking is will that hold up
       and am I likely for this to be escalated to a CCJ?
       #Post#: 111827--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking fine at my own home
       By: Fluffykins Date: March 2, 2026, 11:34 pm
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       The lease agreement very likely trumps any "rules" the parking
       co. and HA might try to impose, both by virtue of what it might
       say and equally what it might not say.
       You are being advised by experienced people who do seem to help
       win cases. If they ask for specific information, it's because it
       can be important.
       Also note: things don't get "escalated to a CCJ".
       You might do well to read a few other threads here, after you've
       answered the question.
       #Post#: 111837--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking fine at my own home
       By: luke2397 Date: March 3, 2026, 2:17 am
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       [quote author=Fluffykins link=topic=10077.msg111827#msg111827
       date=1772516075]
       The lease agreement very likely trumps any "rules" the parking
       co. and HA might try to impose, both by virtue of what it might
       say and equally what it might not say.
       You are being advised by experienced people who do seem to help
       win cases. If they ask for specific information, it's because it
       can be important.
       Also note: things don't get "escalated to a CCJ".
       You might do well to read a few other threads here, after you've
       answered the question.
       [/quote]
       Right, is there anything specific I'm looking for in the lease
       agreement that I can post here? Providing I can find it
       #Post#: 111841--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Parking fine at my own home
       By: InterCity125 Date: March 3, 2026, 2:28 am
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       Is there anything which relates to "Parking" or similar?
       In other news, the NtK's are not PoFA compliant but there is no
       way that either the operator or the debt collector will admit
       that at this time - we can however use this at a later date.
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