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Lee Haynes
  • Marquette, MI
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Parking Stickers vs. Permanent Hanging Decals

Lee Haynes
  • Marquette, MI
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In the past we've ordered parking stickers for the 400-500 tenants each year and handed them out.   There isn't much cost between those and the hard plastic mirror hangers when its all said and done.    I was wondering if anyone has any experience with the pros/cons of doing it each way.

Pros to having mirror hangers:

Tenant can transfer between vehicles if need be, which saves us time/money when changing vehicles

I know many companies give them a hanging decal and if not returned at the end of the tenancy or they lose it, the cost is $100 to replace it.  This could be yet another money revenue source, albeit small - would certainly cover the cost of the units in the first year.

Hangers are 30% more, but I would imagine the life expectancy is greater as they can be reused in following years

Cons:

30% higher cost initially, but I would imagine that would be absorbed quickly when reusing and/or charging tenants for replacements.

Tenants can let friends use them if they don't have a car - but is that really an issues.   Each unit gets 1 parking spot per tenant already.

Any insight would be most appreciated

Thanks!