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Parking lots

November 25, 2008 · A discussion from the forum archive

In my understanding, a parking lot is a place where they are responsible for the safety of the car. Over time, I realized that it's not that simple. The question arises: what can you legally demand from a guarded parking lot? For example, if in the morning the car is not there or the window is broken...
If you leave your car in a parking lot on a permanent basis, it is worth signing a contract with it that clearly specifies responsibility for the safety of the vehicle. This is especially important when the vehicle is not insured against damage or theft. In case of irregular use of the parking lot, be sure to take a receipt that must include the payment amount, storage period, owner's details, and a note that the car has been accepted for responsible storage.
If a person constantly bets money on this but does not formalize any contracts or receipts, it is unlikely that they can count on anything.
rubl wrote:
and if I pay regularly, but there are no contracts or receipts there, then there is nothing to count on?
Yes, in that case you are left without any protection. This is a direct infringement of your rights as a consumer of the service, because they take money from you but do not provide any document confirming the payment.

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