Charging for trailer parking?

jen1

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Do all yards charge for trailer/lorry parking and how much? Friend of mine says her yard doesn't any more as they have a lawyer as a livery and she said something about it being the yard's liability if anything happened to the trailer/lorry if they are charging/making a profit out of parking, can anyone enlighten me?
 
I hadn't heard of that either, would be interested to hear more. Our yard charges £3 per week, I never kept my trailer there when I had it as I kept it at home but my friend keeps hers there sometimes.
 
Lorry and trailer parking is free on our livery yard
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not sure about the liability issue , if our lorry was stolen off the yard I would hope the insurance would pay up regardless as to whether I paid to store it or not
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Yes agree but it's something to do with the fact that they are making a gain, we need a legal person to look at this! May put the post on New Lounge too as seems to be more people looking at that! keep looking!
 
Yes interesting! have put this on new lounge too so look there as seems to be more people looking at that one, we need a lawyer to reply!!
 
I cannot believe that - otherwise everytime you went shopping and your car was parked somewhere they would be liable.

Probably the case that the yard would need insurance in case, for example, a tractor ran into one, or a wall fell on it etc. However with NFU insurance, that should be covered.

You would not be liable if some broke in or stole the vehicle / trailer.
 
Our yard charges £22 a month for a trailer and £35 for a lorry. They are kept in a locked compound on the yard. We have previously had breakins and trailers stolen and the yard owner was never made liable although he did increase security
 
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