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If your vehicle was towed from an HOA, condominium, or apartment community in Florida, our team can review your situation at no cost.
Who should use this form
- Your car was towed from an HOA, condo, or rental community
- Tow trucks were patrolling the property without a specific request from management
- You were cited for expired tags, decals, visitor space, or minor issues
- You did not see Tow-Away Zone signage at the entrances or the signs were noncompliant
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What to have ready
- Tow receipt, storage bill, and any release paperwork
- Photos of Tow-Away Zone signs at property entrances and where you parked
- Any emails, letters, or texts from the HOA or property manager
- Community rules or parking policies if available
- Date, time, and location of the tow and any witness information
How it works
- Submit the form with your details and documents
- We review your information and assess potential claims
- If we can help, we contact you to discuss next steps
Frequently asked questions
What if I already paid the towing and storage fees
Save all receipts and paperwork. You may still have claims for reimbursement and other relief depending on the facts and the signage and authorization that were in place.
Do I need photos of signs
Photos help. Florida law requires Tow-Away Zone signage with the tow company name and phone number posted at each entrance. Noncompliant or missing signs can impact your rights.
Can tow companies patrol and tow on their own
Routine patrol towing raises issues if there is no express authorization from the owner or association for each tow and if the signage is not compliant.
