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Found out that our apartment complex rented out our garages to other people while we're still the lease holders. Going through some crap over that, but anyways...

Come back today to turn over the keys and do a walk through, and one of our garages has someone moved in, and left 2 piles of rifles just laying there and it's still in our name!

Waiting on police to come now cause the seetiashun just went beyond my tolerance level.
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If they belonged to management I'd gladly accept, but they probably belong to some poor guy who had no idea on the shenanigans this place is pulling.
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Holy crap! Just wondering, out of curiosity, where the rifles just piled up or where they in cases etc? Just wondering because I have to wonder if those were someone else's rifles, did they treat someone elses property like so much junk? Wonder how much damage they did.

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Old Native American tribes in this area used to honor other tribes' by leaving a "payment" of weapons on the other tribes' land if they felt that they may be wrongfully encroaching upon their land.

 

I'd say you're good to go;)

 

:rofl:

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Tanker, it's somebodies stuff cause they have all kinds of hunting/fishing gear in it too. Don't think the owner cares too much about them cause they are literally in a pile. Will post some pics when I get home
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It's on/in property you rent? "Sir what rifles?" At least until someone could give me some answers!

 

Dave S

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Yep Dave, we had been renting the garages for almost a year and their defense was " it wasn't in our records".

They're just trying to do damage control right now cause they had leased out the same property twice and didn't think they would get caught since we were already moved out.

We just needed the police for documentation of everything going on. What set me off was knowing that could've been my stuff that someone else had access to. Am going to get in contact with the current occupant so they know we were in there today so he can decide on how to address that with management
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There was 6 or so on the front pile, 4 on the second pile and 5 on the pile in the back, and 5 or 6 laying on the shelves with a couple in gun cases.  Just imagine if this was your place and someone else had a key to it... Or even worse, if I would've accidentally hit the remote button and that door stayed open as people walked by and just grabbed whatever they wanted...  

 

We don't want any kind of compensation for this situation, we just have to figure out what/who we can file a complaint so they can be held accountable and make sure it never happens again.  I think it ay go to the division of consumer affairs according to the TN AG's website, but uncertain. Tomorrow I'm going back though and trying to find out who has the garage, the manager couldn't even tell the police who the stuff belongs to.

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Well at least you are covered if any of that stuff is not there when the owner returns.

Sad to say there is a good chance some of it will disappear, too many eyes have seen it & none of it is secured .. *sigh* I hope that is not the case but in this day & age it's very likely.
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I love the phrase "piles of rifles".  :)

 

I just imagine these giant heaps like they find in those afghan caves and weapons caches.

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@ r_bert They say they don't know, management told me in front of the officer that they didn't know who it was or when they moved in and that someone else in the office may know. Even though they're charging someone rent for it

 

Last weekend I raised hell because they had taken our boxes out of this garage and garage #2, then they left this garage open and changed the garage opener code on #2 so I couldn't get in, I found out from a guy standing in front of it that they said it was his garage.

 

So between last Friday and today after that entire episode, they went ahead and rented out garage #1 to someone else but didn't know who it was or when they moved in, and didn't change the opener code, and this is what started today's episode.

 

The only way it could've got worse is if the door opened and we found a dead hooker inside.

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I bet if there was a dead hooker they would've said it was yours and no one elses.

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