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Junk Car Removal from Condo or Apartment Parking

Learn how junk car removal works from condo garages, apartment lots, visitor parking, underground spaces, and managed parking areas.

Key takeaways

  • Condo and apartment pickups need clear access, parking permission, and building instructions.
  • Underground garages may need height, clearance, key, wheel, and steering details before dispatch.
  • Property managers, shop staff, or security desks may need advance notice before the vehicle is released.

Condo pickup starts with access

A vehicle in a condo or apartment lot can often be removed, but the towing plan depends on where it is parked. Outdoor lots, visitor spaces, assigned spaces, and underground garages all create different access questions.

Before booking, confirm whether the truck can enter the lot, whether there are height limits, and whether the vehicle can roll or steer. If the car is underground, say that early.

Get permission details straight

Some buildings require notice to property management, security, or parking enforcement before a tow truck can enter. If a vehicle is in someone else’s assigned space, confirm authorization before pickup.

Have your ownership or authorization details ready and share any gate code, concierge process, loading area rule, or visitor parking instruction that affects the pickup.

What to tell dispatch

Tell dispatch the parking level, clearance height if known, whether the car has keys, whether it rolls, whether tires are flat, and whether another vehicle blocks access.

Photos of the parking spot and approach path are useful. The more specific the access details, the easier it is to avoid delays and match the right towing plan to the building.

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