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Old 06-01-2011, 11:54 PM
 
Location: Southern California
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So sorry to hear of your bad experience, rgb123. Not a very nice "Welcome to T.O." gesture. The problem is, no matter how nice a complex or neighborhood is, the landlords are forced by government to set aside a percentage of "low income" units to rent out to those who tend to be less-than-desirable neighbors. Where I live there is no "secured" parking or gates, but I've never yet met anyone who has had their car broken into. We have, however, had a recent issue with laundry being stolen; nothing of mine, but other tenants. Fortunately the culprit was found and evicted. She is probably living happily in yet another "government paid for" apartment or house.

My guess is that you were targeted by another tenant, who most likely has done this before.

Put in a claim and a complaint with the property management company. Did they require you to purchase Renter's Insurance as part of your lease agreement? If so, contact the insurance company as well, but also make sure to at least file a complaint with the police.
laundry? wow...
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Old 06-02-2011, 10:39 AM
 
Location: Dalton Gardens
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No I'm not in Agoura. And yes it was when I was parked overnight, beleive me, I know. I locked my doors when I went to lunch, which is the only place I went between the time it happened and the time everything was fine. Someone had watched me unload which is the really creepy part. I'm super lucky they didn't get everything that was stuffed into my car, the worst part though is they got my important identity documents and most likely my social security number, and of course the garage door opener which the community can't change for at least a week because they have to change and reprogram everyones key codes.

I did fill out a police report, they came over and everything (well, two older gentelmen volunteers).

I had my suspiscions it might be another tenant, the garage is filled with expensive cars (mine, hardly...) and there is one truck across from mine that just doensn't fit in...a beat up pickup with mismatched paint (black door red truck). But that doesn't really mean anything, obviously you get paranoid after being targeted.

The complex is not in the safest spot of Thousand Oaks and my guess is just that someone has a habit of breaking into that garage and intends to do it again. So much for security.

Thank goodness for 30 day move out clauses
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Old 06-02-2011, 10:40 AM
 
Location: Dalton Gardens
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laundry? wow...
Yep, women's jeans and underwear. But that problem has been resolved, as explained I have found that issues are resolved pretty quick here.
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Old 06-02-2011, 10:41 AM
 
Location: Dalton Gardens
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Then how do you know it occurred in the apartment parking lot and not when you were out? The latter seems more likely.

Also, I thought you got a place in Agoura Hills? I can't even think of a Thousand oaks complex with a secure parking structure, not really a high priority here.
Do you have to question EVERY damn thing someone says? Give it a break!
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