Illegal Parkers
No matter what your property type is office, residential, retail, etc. illegal parkers could be an issue. Your parking spaces are limited. They are for those who are using your property, not for someone who parks on your property to go somewhere else. They fill up your spaces and bring added liability and problems. When your property has a lot of spaces it is tough to know if this is someone using your property or just parking there.
If you are an office building do you know if this car is a tenant in your building, a visitor, or someone who actually works in the office building next door? If your a residential building is this car you constantly see in visitor spaces actually a visitor or is it someone who has more cars then they are allowed to or a resident who lets their friend park there for work each day? We have all seen retail parking lots and thought I will just park there they will never know. Is it someone inside shopping or leaving their car there for the day? If your property is by a school or university it is likely that students are parking in your spaces. Working in commuter parking we have seen what many people will do in order to avoid paying for parking. They will find an office building or retail lot and park there hoping no one notices and walk over half a mile for the train. It happens all the time and could be happening on your property.
The problem is how do you identify illegal parkers? That is why they chose your property to park in because they know how unlikely it is going to be for you to identify them. With our parking management we are able to identify them. To us they are not just another car in a sea of 100 cars. They are a specific car that we recognize every time they enter and leave your property down to the second. We can see how often they use your property, when they arrive, when they leave. We know if they park at your office everyday and are not on your list of tenants. If they park at your residential building Monday-Friday from 8am-6pm pretending to be a visitor. If they are in your retail lot for 10 hours. Other parking management options likely will not recognize these, but ours will.
If you are an office building do you know if this car is a tenant in your building, a visitor, or someone who actually works in the office building next door? If your a residential building is this car you constantly see in visitor spaces actually a visitor or is it someone who has more cars then they are allowed to or a resident who lets their friend park there for work each day? We have all seen retail parking lots and thought I will just park there they will never know. Is it someone inside shopping or leaving their car there for the day? If your property is by a school or university it is likely that students are parking in your spaces. Working in commuter parking we have seen what many people will do in order to avoid paying for parking. They will find an office building or retail lot and park there hoping no one notices and walk over half a mile for the train. It happens all the time and could be happening on your property.
The problem is how do you identify illegal parkers? That is why they chose your property to park in because they know how unlikely it is going to be for you to identify them. With our parking management we are able to identify them. To us they are not just another car in a sea of 100 cars. They are a specific car that we recognize every time they enter and leave your property down to the second. We can see how often they use your property, when they arrive, when they leave. We know if they park at your office everyday and are not on your list of tenants. If they park at your residential building Monday-Friday from 8am-6pm pretending to be a visitor. If they are in your retail lot for 10 hours. Other parking management options likely will not recognize these, but ours will.