^^^^I'd report it. Do they have cameras in the parking lot?
Not necessarily. They wouldn't be able to put it on NCIC as stolen goods since there's no serial number, but they would add it to their files, and if they ever bust some dirtbag that is found to have a pile of stolen property, they'll usually reference their list and see if any of the stuff is on it.The apartment complex or law enforcement aren't going to take any action on something like this. Both may pay you some lip service but no actual results will follow. I'd just consider it a $100 life lesson.
Exactly. Most apartment complexes or at least the ones without section 8 renters probably don’t allow tenants to work in their vehicleMake sure you are allowed to work on your car - don't want to snitch on yourself and get into trouble.
I live in a really nice apt complex . They always keep thing around clean . Yes they do allow you to work on car . Just have some common sence where you not gonna dump 8 quart of oil or leave your cars on jackstand for week to week ..: do a quick oil change or tune up and clean the area where you work after ….Exactly. Most apartment complexes or at least the ones without section 8 renters probably don’t allow tenants to work in their vehicle
I report to the complex . They say they can’t do anything but told me to report to the police . My life I never want to deal with court or police . Imma just lock up my stuff from now on .
Agree. Apartment complex surely has disclaimers and whatnot.Report it to the police. Assume it's not a secure fenced in parking lot, what do you expect your apartment complex to do about it? And don't leave anything of value in your vehicle when it's unattended.
When stuff is left out for people to see and grab, it's most likely going to disappear sooner or later.Imma just lock up my stuff from now on.
I will check my renters insurance . But dang I do not want speak to a cops . Or call the cop for them to show up … I think I will just let this one go and carefull leave stuff out even for few day .GET A POLICE REPORT AND claim the loss on "RENTERS INSURANCE" COMANY.
Renters insurance policy protects against theft of your personal property, including bicycles, cash, and items outside of your home.... check your policy. Renters insurance covers damage to or theft of personal property, personal liability damages, emergency medical expenses for guests and additional living expenses if you need to temporarily relocate. However, your insurer will not reimburse you for every event related to this coverage, as only certain events qualify for a claim.
You rightEven if you had insurance to cover it, I'm betting the deductible is more than the depreciated value of an old floor jack a couple of jack stands.
I think I will just let this one go and carefull leave stuff out even for few day .
I report to the complex . They say they can’t do anything but told me to report to the police . My life I never want to deal with court or police . Imma just lock up my stuff from now on .