What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
My Neighbors and I are having issues with the property managers. A few weeks ago they sent us a letter telling us to remove all property from infront of our apartment. I have a hose that was connected to a faucet infront of my apartment window, I also have a gas can under the staircase in front of my apartment since I've been told that its very dangerous to store a gas can inside of the apartment. I argued with them telling them that I can not store the gas can inside the house, or store the hose because of the lack of storage space. I live in a 1 bedroom apartment that doesn't even have a closet to store basic things. The only closet in my house is in my bedroom. The apartment also lacks a patio. That is the major issue. I also had a bbq that was allowed to be stored outside of my apartment and was also taken. The manager explained that the rules changed last august and I signed the paper accepting them and so they took it. They took all my property and called it abandoned property and I feel that they stole my property instead of it being abandoned. I told them the issue and that its not abandoned, as well as it not being something that can be stored inside and they didn't care, yet still took the items when I was gone.
Do I have any legal action against the apartments? Do they have legal rights to tell me that the space directly in front of my apartment can not be used to store common items that would normally belong in a patio. The worse part is the lack of a patio or the option of any kind of storage. The apartments doesn't offer any type of storage. The manager said that its in the lease telling us that items cant be stored in common areas. The issue is that me and my neighbors don't have an issue with this, and we both had things taken from us. We've lived here for over 5 years now too.
Are we totally screwed? or is there a california law that protects tenants from something like this? If a patio or storage is not offered, how could they force you to store a bbq, gas can, hose inside of your apartment. Basically its not either store it inside or you can't own it.
Any helpful advice is totally appreciated whether it can benefit me or not. I'd just like to know if any of my legal rights are being violated.
My Neighbors and I are having issues with the property managers. A few weeks ago they sent us a letter telling us to remove all property from infront of our apartment. I have a hose that was connected to a faucet infront of my apartment window, I also have a gas can under the staircase in front of my apartment since I've been told that its very dangerous to store a gas can inside of the apartment. I argued with them telling them that I can not store the gas can inside the house, or store the hose because of the lack of storage space. I live in a 1 bedroom apartment that doesn't even have a closet to store basic things. The only closet in my house is in my bedroom. The apartment also lacks a patio. That is the major issue. I also had a bbq that was allowed to be stored outside of my apartment and was also taken. The manager explained that the rules changed last august and I signed the paper accepting them and so they took it. They took all my property and called it abandoned property and I feel that they stole my property instead of it being abandoned. I told them the issue and that its not abandoned, as well as it not being something that can be stored inside and they didn't care, yet still took the items when I was gone.
Do I have any legal action against the apartments? Do they have legal rights to tell me that the space directly in front of my apartment can not be used to store common items that would normally belong in a patio. The worse part is the lack of a patio or the option of any kind of storage. The apartments doesn't offer any type of storage. The manager said that its in the lease telling us that items cant be stored in common areas. The issue is that me and my neighbors don't have an issue with this, and we both had things taken from us. We've lived here for over 5 years now too.
Are we totally screwed? or is there a california law that protects tenants from something like this? If a patio or storage is not offered, how could they force you to store a bbq, gas can, hose inside of your apartment. Basically its not either store it inside or you can't own it.
Any helpful advice is totally appreciated whether it can benefit me or not. I'd just like to know if any of my legal rights are being violated.