My question involves towing laws for the State of: Texas
A week ago my wife and I bought her a brand new car and proudly left the dealership at around 9:40 to head home.. WOO HOO
When we got to the apartment complex we parked the car under the covered parking spot that was available.
now a little background: the complex has covered and uncovered parking. the covered parking is considered reserved for tenants that have parking stickers. The uncovered parking is available to anyone who comes across it. all parking is first come, first serve.
So her car got towed the first night we owned it, for being parked under the covered parking. I SHOULD have gotten her old sticker out, but forgot to grab it, and didn't think about covered vs. uncovered parking issues that night. I am more curious about the issue we have discussed with them since, and gotten blown off.
5 nights later, I was out of town for work, and her sister was almost towed for being under the covered parking spots (she was there for less than an hour). my wife didn't realize she parked there, so didn't think to tell her not to do it.
The ONLY signs concerning being towed are on the front gate at the front of the complex. it does address vehicle's being towed for being in parking spots that are reserved for tenants, but does not discuss which spots those are. Also, there are no signs anywhere else in the complex that discuss which spots are or are not reserved. I know the covered vs. uncovered rule because I signed the lease. but the insane amount of guests that I have now met who have been towed for not having any clue about complex rules. its almost a scam.
there attitude seems to be "you'll get towed if you park in the reserved spots; but we aren't putting up signs to let you know where those spots are"
what do you guys think, and what steps should i take?

