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Foxchase staff entered the apartment without notice or permission, when I was out of state, and left the door unlocked for five days. When I alerted them the door was unlocked, the complex manager told me I should lock up after them when they enter without permission or notifying me. This is Foxchase. They did this a second time, entered the apartment without notifying me, and again left the door unlocked for 5 days. When I noticed the door was unlocked and tried to lock it remotely, the lock jammed. I called emergency maintance and the police and eventually Foxchase went over to lock the jammed door to the apartment that Foxchase had left unlocked for 5 days. Their management company (the lovely Susan?) said they'd look into it, but, really, she wasn't any more concerned the 2nd time than they were the first time. This sloppy attitude towards notifying residents about entry and then leaving doors unlocked for days could endanger you. I don't know why the app didn't send notifications that the door had been unlocked, but you can't count on it, either. If you're fine with not locking your door in Foxchase, you should know what everyone in the neighborhood knows: most buildings can easily be broken into by yanking on the front exterior door. The building entrance doors on most buildings can just be yanked open with a hard pull. Foxchase fixed the one on my building after a non-resident accosted me one morning while leaving the laundry room, and I reported this. However, they have not methodically addressed the problem throughout the complex (a problem that they know about) with all of the buildings. An encampment for unhoused persons has set up across the street from Foxchase, and the man who accosted me appears to hang out there, and this problem may grow with the worsening economy, that non-residents seek entry to charge phones or for warmth in the buildings. 2 huge tree branches that could seriously injure a person have fallen in front of my apartment. After the first one, I expressed my concern that other trees looked unstable, but Foxchase did nothing, and another branch fell, blocking the entire walkway to my building. Another tree fell a block away, totalling a car. A murdered man was found in the parking lot behind my building. My 3rd floor apartment flooded due to blocked gutters. The management doesn't answer phones. A man, not a resident, passed out on the landing below mine. There have been a possum and a rat in the building, but I never had a problem with insects, even though Foxchase is sloppy about pest control (improper notification). When it comes down to it, Foxchase security and safety is a big risk, their entering without notice and leaving doors unlocked is beyond careless for apartment staff. This is absolutely fundamental. And the falling trees? How long before someone is seriously injured?