CPM Penalty, What Next |
CPM Penalty, What Next |
Sat, 16 Mar 2019 - 00:10
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Member Group: Members Posts: 30 Joined: 15 Feb 2013 Member No.: 59,992 |
Hi All
Ok so bit of a saga here and probably been seen before. So Last year moved house. To do the house move I hired a vehicle and parked my car in my new places parking bay. As part of the moving pack I was meant to be given a permit to park in my bay but it had been lost either by landlord or agency. When I noticed the signs said a permit was required to be displayed I tried calling the number on the sign however I got an automated message saying it was not in service. Anyway I got a ticket from CPM. I again tried to contact the PPC via the phone number but got the same number not in service message. I contacted the letting agents who organised a new permit and being busy with the move and work I lost the parking ticket and forgot about it. I appealed using a peppipoo generic appeal making no mention of my having a right to park in the bay etc but citing BPA as I wanted to appeal it through Popla. I dont want to go into too much detail but I have received a long and lengthy letter advising the appeal was rejected and that they are not part of the BPA. Apparently i can appeal to IAS.org or I have to pay the penalty which has been sent to debtrecoveryplus a division of CPM I believe. SO my question is what do I do now? I dont think it smart to ignore it but on principle dont think I should have to pay the ticket as I had a right to be parked in my bay. I have a tenancy agreement showing my tenancy start date being before I got the ticket. Any help or advice appreciated as I have been trying to find definitive advice on the forum regarding these guys but not got anywhere hence this post.. This post has been edited by Jimmyb76: Sat, 16 Mar 2019 - 00:13 |
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Sat, 16 Mar 2019 - 09:22
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Member Group: Members Posts: 17,088 Joined: 8 Mar 2013 Member No.: 60,457 |
So what does your tenancy agreement say about parking and what does your landlords lease say about parking?
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