I live in an apartment building on rent. I have an open parking lot and last night someone broke my car's window and stole my wallet.?

It has happened once before. Before I take any step, I would like a lawyer/paralegal or someone who had similar experience to answer me. is the building's management (landlord) some how liable for this damage.

L2020-03-02T18:23:15Z

Why did YOU leave your wallet in your car???????????  Your wallet should be with you at all times.

John Alden2020-02-25T22:19:38Z

HOW THE **** ARE THEY RESPONSIBLE???

Casey Y2020-02-25T20:57:09Z

They are in no way liable for the damages or the theft...neither...period.  

Dont waste your time with a lawyer, the management company and/or landlord is not liable for your damages...period. 

.2020-02-25T20:56:16Z

Many apartments have clauses pretty much saying "park at your own risk," meaning they can't be held liable for jack. You park in their open lot, they are not responsible for ANYTHING that happens to your car while parked there. Only time they could potentially be held liable is if you had a private closed garage, and even then, many will write it off and make you sign it because YOU'RE responsible for closing it and keeping it locked. You live, you learn, you stop leaving your wallet in your car. All expenses are your responsibility.��

Wayne Z2020-02-25T20:49:47Z

If you left your wallet in your car, I doubt that any lawyer would take your case.

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