Fallen leaf condos reno hoa1/8/2024 ![]() ![]() You can bet that after our towing incident we promptly emailed our landlords immediately after Memorial Day weekend with our plans to move the f* out. Interestingly enough, our lease required us to give 30-day notice of moving, and ended July 1. My point is: you shouldn’t need to worry about them getting towed. There are many reasons why you may have a guest. You hired a babysitter for a night out with your husband (add $203 to that end of the night tab and give your sitter a ride to the tow lot).A friend drops by for a quick surprise visit (you have to say: “sorry, you can’t park here”…REALLY?).(how pissed would you be to come home to no car after a relaxing day at the lake and an attempt at being more green by carpooling?) Meeting up with a friend to carpool to Lake Tahoe or etc.A nice dinner party at your home (what if someone has too much to drink and opts not to drive home? They get their car towed for being responsible?).Mind you, no one was parked next to him or anywhere else from what I understand this was simply a result of the fact that I hadn’t gotten his truck the required special guest pass.Įxample reasons you may have a guest parking near your condo: Price tag: $203 (reduced to $100 after Holly sweet-talked the driver into taking cash and leaving the truck as long as she promised to move it). Holly was awakened at 5:00 AM Sunday morning of Memorial Day weekend to the screeching of Matt’s truck being loaded onto a tow trailer. ![]() ![]() Being responsible adults that drank a few too many in celebration of the holiday weekend, we opted to take a cab to his home that evening rather than driving all the way back to Fallen Leaf. Case in point, Matt came over for dinner on Saturday of Memorial Day weekend, and afterward we took my car downtown. If you do not, your guest’s vehicle WILL be towed. $203 fee was reduced to $100 cash due to Holly's sweet talkin' You must contact them, and then drive downtown during the association’s business hours, to pick up a pass which is good for one or several days from what I understand. Which, as you may have guessed from the mileage numbers I noted above, is just under 17 miles away down that long stretch of 395. Not only is that annoying and weird in my opinion, but they have hired security to patrol for offenders and will tow immediately.Įven weirder, is that residents cannot allow their guests to park in any of these empty spaces UNLESS you contact the home owner association rep DOWNTOWN RENO. This is a sweet feature, but what you may not know is that the association does not allow residents to EVER park in ANY parking space outside of their garage. Every condo has a garage below the living unit. If you have ever been over to the complex, you will note that it appears to be a ghost town. I decided to review Fallen Leaf because of their completely ridiculous parking rules. But our real stress was caused by Fallen Leaf and their silly board of homeowners before we moved out. The 17 mile jaunt across town caused tons of stress right up until moving day (U-haul or no U-haul?… What!? He said he would help and he bailed days before?…and WTF are we going to do with that mattress that has been sitting in the garage for 6 months?). Fallen Leaf at 5:34am, Sunday 5/24 (Memorial weekend)Ī few weeks ago, Holly and I moved ourselves from 17000 Wedge Parkway in South Reno over to The Boulders on Summit Ridge in Northwest Reno. ![]()
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