If your apartment is part of an association with multiple owners -- not a single landlord entity -- then your governing documents describe restricted common areas.
Your board of directors, or association manager can help you answer your question. There is no standard.
If your apartment's landlord is same as the building's landlord, then your lease or rental agreement will describe restricted common areas. The property manager can help you understand your options.
Yes.
Your car was likely towed from your apartment complex because it was parked in a restricted area or violated the parking rules set by the management of the complex.
Not in your apartment. He can put them in the common area, or anyplace outside (not pointed into anyone's apartment).
Your car was likely towed from the apartment parking lot because it may have been parked in a restricted area, violated parking rules, or was blocking access for other residents.
the common utility area in a apartment building is called in French "les parties communes" (nearly always used in the plural)
Area 4
Yes
Please stay clear of the restricted area.
you cant its restricted
Yes, it is possible to rent a legitimate apartment in this area.
It is restricted because it is a military installation.
both A and B