Aleida osorio

5 cars got broken into in one day and 3400s did nothing about it. Everyone had to file a claim with their insurance and we as tenants are left to deal with it on our own. Unfortunately for me, I had to pay for my damages out of pocket because thankfully they only shattered my glass and didn't take anything. The reason someone broke into my car, according to the vacuous manager, was because I had clothing in there. The sad part is that the clothes I had in my car were old clothes that I had in my car to give to charity. They basically shattered my glass for nothing because nothing was taken, but that was the "incentive" according to the inane manager. I was able to get photographs of some of the cars that had damage. If you pay close attention, you can also see that there is flooding in the garage due to the rain. The people who park down here pay $55 a month for parking; essentially, they are paying extra to increase their chances of having their car broken into. It's probably better for you to park outside, like I typically do, because then at least the chances of your car getting broken into drop dramatically. Unfortunately for me, I parked in the structure the day this happened due to the heavy rain, so I didn't want to walk from my SAFE parking spot back to my building. Lesson learned. I would have been ok with getting drenched as opposed to walking down to see my car was one of the FIVE that was broken into. I am not going to say the units are not nice because they are, but definitely take into consideration that car break-ins are VERY COMMON here. In fact, the manager takes pride in it. He basically said "they don't just happen in your building, they happen everywhere." Way to gloat.