Needhelpplease43
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What is the name of your state? Minnesota
The complex is made up of several building 4 units to a building 2 up 2 down each has a driveway to with 4 garages and a small guest lot . There is a women in the complex that is really causing problems. She has very real mental health issues, it s really quite sad. But she is making things very unpleasant and at times dangerous for the other residents. She frequently can be found wandering the grounds of property ( we have quite a bit of common green space ) yelling and screaming even though no one is there. More than once she has had some sort of metal pole and swings It around like a sword hitting and poking plants, trees the ground etc. screaming “where are you little f***k*r, die” She throws things off her balcony quite often. She wanders the street in her underwear. She has been seen peeking in peoples windows and trying to open there doors. Her guests are seedy and sketchy, they drive beat up, banged up, old cars with junk strapped to them, sometimes sleeping in them. Though it’s not a “senior only complex” About 85-90 % of the residents are retired with probably 30% of them I would classify as elderly and vulnerable. Many have expressed feeling fearful, scare and unsafe. Others find her irritating and disruptive. I live two buildings down and I can hear ranting and raving constantly screaming explicit and vulgar things. The neighbor underneath her has started calling the police on her because bangs on things and stomps around at all hours of the night claiming the women never sleeps. But the biggest issue is the women who lives beneath crazy well her ceiling is leaking either from her overflowing her tub or her toilet, possibly on purpose and she refuses to fix it and refuses to let several plumbers that we (the board) have hired to repair whatever is leaking So the women below has to live with her only bathroom being destroyed and no way to fix it. We (the board) have sent her several notices demanding entry. But she refuses to open the door and though it written in the hoa handbook we have the right to enter we actually kick the door down and force entry. Or can we? What can we legally do? I feel bad for this women, she really is not playing with a full deck and needs help.But I also have to respect the many, many, many residents who have sent letters, came to meetings and called to report problems with this women.
The complex is made up of several building 4 units to a building 2 up 2 down each has a driveway to with 4 garages and a small guest lot . There is a women in the complex that is really causing problems. She has very real mental health issues, it s really quite sad. But she is making things very unpleasant and at times dangerous for the other residents. She frequently can be found wandering the grounds of property ( we have quite a bit of common green space ) yelling and screaming even though no one is there. More than once she has had some sort of metal pole and swings It around like a sword hitting and poking plants, trees the ground etc. screaming “where are you little f***k*r, die” She throws things off her balcony quite often. She wanders the street in her underwear. She has been seen peeking in peoples windows and trying to open there doors. Her guests are seedy and sketchy, they drive beat up, banged up, old cars with junk strapped to them, sometimes sleeping in them. Though it’s not a “senior only complex” About 85-90 % of the residents are retired with probably 30% of them I would classify as elderly and vulnerable. Many have expressed feeling fearful, scare and unsafe. Others find her irritating and disruptive. I live two buildings down and I can hear ranting and raving constantly screaming explicit and vulgar things. The neighbor underneath her has started calling the police on her because bangs on things and stomps around at all hours of the night claiming the women never sleeps. But the biggest issue is the women who lives beneath crazy well her ceiling is leaking either from her overflowing her tub or her toilet, possibly on purpose and she refuses to fix it and refuses to let several plumbers that we (the board) have hired to repair whatever is leaking So the women below has to live with her only bathroom being destroyed and no way to fix it. We (the board) have sent her several notices demanding entry. But she refuses to open the door and though it written in the hoa handbook we have the right to enter we actually kick the door down and force entry. Or can we? What can we legally do? I feel bad for this women, she really is not playing with a full deck and needs help.But I also have to respect the many, many, many residents who have sent letters, came to meetings and called to report problems with this women.