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Parking fine at my own home
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Hello all,

I feel i'm in a slightly unique position here.

The flat I live in has a car park where we have our own assigned bays and then a few spaces at the front. All of which require a permit. We have 2 cars in our household, there isn't enough spaces out the front for everyone so we can't always park our 2 cars.

I have recently got 2 parking tickets, one of which was because I wasn't able to park in one of the outside bays and had to use one of the bays dedicated for the housing association (HA). I have done this a few times and never had an issue as I leave relatively early for work, although this time they came round doing checks before 6am!.

The other time I was in my own bay and genuinely forgot to put my permit on the dashboard.

I have had a few letters from Trace Debt Recovery and have ignored them all as I usually do but the letter I got the other week has concerned me. It states:

"We've written to you before, explaining that our client could choose to apply for a CCJ against you.... We've assessed your case and we are recommending that our client takes legal proceedings against you. We will submit our evidence to our client or their chosen solicitor."

They are offering me 14 days to pay £170, which is dated as the 18th of Feb so payment due on the 4th of March.

Is this just scare mongering? I think it's a joke to be getting fines at my own home. I have proof (obviously) that I live at this address and my cars V5 is registered here, too.

Do I have a leg to stand on if this escalates? Can I continue to ignore? Do I have to pay?

Thanks for any potential help

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Re: Parking fine at my own home
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Without seeing exactly they have sent you we are working in the dark, you might like t give us a clue by following this link at the top of the page.https://www.ftla.uk/private-parking-tickets/read-this-first-private-parking-charges-forum-guide/
Bus driving since 1973. My advice, if you have a PSV licence, destroy it when you get to 65 or you'll be forever in demand.

Re: Parking fine at my own home
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Without seeing exactly they have sent you we are working in the dark, you might like t give us a clue by following this link at the top of the page.https://www.ftla.uk/private-parking-tickets/read-this-first-private-parking-charges-forum-guide/



Unsure if this will work but i've attached an image of the letter that Trace sent.

https://pasteboard.co/AG0BxTJvQRyO.jpg

Thanks
« Last Edit: February 28, 2026, 10:28:47 pm by luke2397 »

Re: Parking fine at my own home
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We need to see the original PCN - redact ONLY personal information.

Re: Parking fine at my own home
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We need to see the original PCN - redact ONLY personal information.

See attached in links below original PCN notices.

https://pasteboard.co/4raT2fnFLb1A.jpg

https://pasteboard.co/xOYRDz5DzwAG.jpg

Re: Parking fine at my own home
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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?

N.B. the debt collectors are an utter irrelevance.
« Last Edit: March 01, 2026, 11:41:47 am by andy_foster »
I am responsible for the accuracy of the information I post, not your ability to comprehend it.

Re: Parking fine at my own home
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I feel i'm in a slightly unique position here.

Only insofar as everyone is in a slightly unique position.

As regards, "justifying" starting your own thread, rather than either hijacking someone else's thread, or simply following the advice given in other threads and hoping that the differences in the facts don't come back to bite you, our literal first rule is "One case, one thread".

I am responsible for the accuracy of the information I post, not your ability to comprehend it.

Re: Parking fine at my own home
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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?

N.B. the debt collectors are an utter irrelevance.

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.

Re: Parking fine at my own home
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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.


Re: Parking fine at my own home
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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.
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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.

« Last Edit: March 01, 2026, 04:23:00 pm by Bella54 »

Re: Parking fine at my own home
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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.

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.
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See attached the 3 letters I've found from PCM.

https://pasteboard.co/eI4UYfueULn3.jpg

https://pasteboard.co/w0NqCYYdRQWb.jpg

https://pasteboard.co/3PNUzpbfeBxB.jpg

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.

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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?
You have told us what is on your permits, but you still need to answer this.

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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.

This question remains unanswered?

How did Trace get your address if you only received Notice to Driver PCNs?

Re: Parking fine at my own home
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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?
You have told us what is on your permits, but you still need to answer this.

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

Re: Parking fine at my own home
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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.

This question remains unanswered?

How did Trace get your address if you only received Notice to Driver PCNs?

The 3 links above show a 'notice to keeper' from PCM.

https://pasteboard.co/3PNUzpbfeBxB.jpg

https://pasteboard.co/w0NqCYYdRQWb.jpg

https://pasteboard.co/eI4UYfueULn3.jpg

Attached again
« Last Edit: March 02, 2026, 03:47:11 pm by luke2397 »