Private Property in Boulevard, CA.
Private Property for Boulevard homes, done by licensed San Diego County technicians. Managing a parking lot is harder than it looks. The rules are strict: California Vehicle Code 22658 governs every step from signage to dispatch to notice.
Why Mountain private property is different.
Mountain private-property work includes RV parks, campgrounds, and rural HOAs. We respond to scheduled checks and owner-called violations.
What's included
- California Vehicle Code 22658 full compliance
- Sign audit and installation for your lot
- Written parking management agreement
- Permit / guest-pass enforcement programs
- Fire-lane and ADA space enforcement
- 24/7 drive-through patrol (negotiable hours)
- Repeat-offender database and escalation
- Owner notice and release process handled
When a Boulevard home needs this service
- Apartment parking is chronically abused by guests
- HOA needs enforcement without board liability
- Retail customers lose parking to overflow from neighbors
- Fire lane, ADA, or reserved spaces violated
- Derelict or abandoned vehicles accumulating
- Parking rules in lease but no way to enforce
- You need written PM agreement for insurance
Common questions from Boulevard homeowners
How fast can you get to Boulevard for private property?
Same-day service in Boulevard on most weekdays. Morning slots book fastest during heat waves — call before 10 a.m. for best-same-day availability. After-hours emergency calls are answered by an on-call technician, not a dispatcher.
What does private property cost in Boulevard?
No-charge enforcement service agreements · per-tow billing to vehicle owner. Pricing is the same across San Diego County — no mileage upcharge for Boulevard. Our $89 diagnostic is credited toward the repair if you move forward.
How does Boulevard's climate affect this service?
Far East County I-8, wind-farm corridor, long-distance response.. Mountain private-property work includes RV parks, campgrounds, and rural HOAs.
Is private property towing legal in California?
Yes, when done right. California Vehicle Code 22658 requires a written agreement between property owner and tow company, state-compliant signage at every entry, a 1-hour wait before towing (with some exceptions), and specific release procedures. We handle all of it in writing.
Do you work with HOAs?
Yes. HOAs are our most common private-property client. We audit the existing signage, update the parking rules with the board, and set a patrol schedule that fits the community. Board members do not make the call — our dispatchers do, per the agreed rules. That keeps the board out of personal liability.
Need private property in Boulevard?
Call for a free quote. Same-day service on most repairs, next-day on most installs.