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    ScottGem Posts: 64,966, Reputation: 6056
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    Jul 26, 2010, 05:34 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by patrick555 View Post
    My vehicles are private because I own them outright.
    I agree, however that licenses and registrations are the domain of government. So when the government asks me to change them I will.
    What I won't do is be told to change them by a manager of an apartment complex.
    You certainly have some strange ideas.
    Sorry but you are the one with the strange ideas. My ideas are not strange, they comply with the law.

    Yes, your vehicles are private to the extent that someone cannot enter them without permission. But that's as far as that goes. And the government HAS told you to change your registration in the form of a law stating this has to be done within 30 days. You risk fines by not complying with the law.

    The management of the complex has the right to make sure that no illegal activity is going on within the complex. The parking lot is private property owned by the complex. An improperly registered vehicle is a violation of the law and they have the right to demand that only legally registered vehicles be parked on their property.

    You are way off base here. You are violating the law and that puts in the wrong.
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    Jul 27, 2010, 06:41 AM

    Patrick, you lost me with the privacy argument. This is a contract matter. If you are claiming you didn't sign the contract, well, then you don't have a lease and can be evicted at any time.

    If you did sign a lease you have to obey the rules. I think the rules are ambiguous but the more I read of this the more I think you have a losing argument.

    You either HAVEN'T re-registered because you don't have the money, don't have the time, want to press the issue, are a malcontent.

    I'm starting not to be so sure which it is.

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