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High Security or High Convenience? Hang Tags vs. Window Decals for Your Parking System

High Security or High Convenience? Hang Tags vs. Window Decals for Your Parking System

| November 4, 2025

Managing a busy parking lot—whether for an apartment complex, HOA, university, or corporate campus—requires a reliable and simple vehicle identification system. The choice between Custom Hang Tags and Custom Stickers & Decals is the single most important decision you will make, as it dictates your property’s balance of security vs. convenience.   Custom Hang Tags : […]

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How to Implement a Parking Permit System in 6 Simple Steps

How to Implement a Parking Permit System in 6 Simple Steps

| October 31, 2025

Is your parking lot a free-for-all? Are you tired of resident complaints about unauthorized vehicles and no-parking-zones being ignored? A full parking lot with no spots for paying residents isn’t just an inconvenience, it’s a liability, a drain on your administrative time, and it slowly erodes your property’s reputation.  If this sounds familiar, you’re not […]

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Choosing the Right Parking Permit: A Property Manager’s Guide to Hang Tags vs. Decals vs. Stickers

Choosing the Right Parking Permit: A Property Manager’s Guide to Hang Tags vs. Decals vs. Stickers

| October 31, 2025

Nothing sinks that “property manager” feeling quite like seeing a paying resident’s car blocked by an unauthorized vehicle. Parking chaos is more than an inconvenience; it’s a direct cause of resident disputes, a drain on your administrative time, and a threat to your property’s order and safety. The best solution is a professional parking permit […]

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How to Choose the Right Parking Permit Type for Your Property

How to Choose the Right Parking Permit Type for Your Property

| October 24, 2025

Is there anything more frustrating for a property manager than a parking lot in chaos? You receive constant complaints from tenants about unauthorized vehicles in their assigned spots. Your valuable customer parking is filled with cars from neighboring businesses. Your security team spends hours trying to figure out which vehicles belong and which are trespassing.  This isn’t just an […]

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FlightCar sees future in peer-to-peer carsharing

FlightCar sees future in peer-to-peer carsharing

| December 13, 2013 | 0 Comments

Travelers, you did it: You made it through security, the three-hour delay at JFK, and the cross-country flight seated next to one — no, two — crying babies. Now all that stands between you and the 90-minute drive to Granny’s is… the hour-long wait at the airport car rental desk. Unless you opt for new carsharing […]

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San Diego landlords’ parking code violations mean tenants lose out

San Diego landlords’ parking code violations mean tenants lose out

| December 2, 2013 | 0 Comments

It may be hard to sympathize with renters of beachfront property, but tenants in the San Diego communities of Mission, Pacific, and Ocean beaches, as well as those in Point Loma, aren’t getting all they’re due, reports local news agency Team 10. Landlords in those areas — and possibly others throughout the city — seem […]

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Charlestown parking debate continues

Charlestown parking debate continues

| April 19, 2013 | 0 Comments

Cars that park themselves — no, car sharing instead — or perhaps a new multistory garage: these were just some of the parking solutions proposed by residents of Charlestown, Boston’s oldest neighborhood. They gathered last month for the first of what may be a series of community meetings addressing zoning rules that regulate parking in […]

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