BOYNTON BEACH — WPTV talked with a
Boynton Beach condo owner who wanted to share an issue over his parked car
and offer a warning to others. The situation centers around a missing
license plate sticker at his condo complex, Mirabella Villas.
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Dr. Vlad Romannikov
emailed about what happened to him. He renewed his car's
plate registration in January but never received the yellow
sticker. By March, his car was booted.
"There's a rule that your registration has to be up to date;
you have a month's grace period," Romannikov said. "The boot
removal fee was $85, and it took three and a half hours for
the boot to be removed from the time I actually paid."
WPTV contacted the management office at Mirabella Villas and
asked if someone would get back to me. Romannikov also tried
talking with his condo association, and the answer he
received serves as a lesson for everyone.
"They say too bad, pretty much. They say the sticker has to
be up to date. They go based on the sticker, we don’t have
the technology to do anything else, although they said if I
had sent them the information before they would not have
booted me," Romannikov said.
As for the missing sticker, Palm Beach County Tax Collector
Anne Gannon says anyone who does not receive a valid sticker
after renewing online can contact the Tax Collector's office
at 561-355-2264 for a replacement sticker. |
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WPTV talked with a Dr. Vlad Romannikov, Boynton Beach
condo owner who wanted to share an issue over his parked car and
offer a warning to others. The situation centers around a missing
license plate sticker at his condo complex, Mirabella Villas.
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"That's not OK I shouldn't be hit with
this, and no one else should either," Romannikov said.