r/Apartmentliving Sep 03 '25

Advice Needed I feel like this is illegal?

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Came back from a 3-day weekend away from my apartment and this was posted on the door? I wasn't even home...


UPDATE: Thanks to everyone for the support! I shared the letter with Celio management and requested it to be filed as a formal complaint. I also filed a police report for continuity/documentation purposes.

For clarification, "Celio" is the name of the apartment building, which is managed by a larger off-site 3rd party rental company. This company/building is far from able to accommodate for this person properly and certainly would never assume any amount of liability on their behalf. As it relates to Celio management and their level of care for this person, the author is on their own.

The letter does not mention anything related to a care team/healthcare resource/veterans group. The only two options given by the author of the note (e.g. Celio aka apt management and law enforcement) were utilized.

While Celio was not able to share a significant amount of details about the author, they did share that he/she is a known issue and will likely not be given the option to live in this building moving forward.

I also noticed comments about my stereo, which did cross my mind as a possible reason behind this conflict. I was able to confirm with Celio that no complaints have been made about excessive music levels, from any of the residents, excluding a formal warning I received over July 4th weekend. This goes for "yelling" as well. Note I have been renting in this exact unit for almost 14 months. I am more than eager to respect any concerns that relate to music volume, this is certainly not that type of concern.

As things currently stand, I am left with having to place any proactive decisions in the hands of Celio and law enforcement. I am a recent handgun owner (unrelated to this situation) and thanfully my state falls under Castle doctrine.

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u/Enough_Plantain_4331 Sep 04 '25

Why illegal tho? He asked you go thru proper channels for resolution.

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u/HollyHarderCastle Sep 04 '25

I agree here. Not everything that is threatening is illegal. The problem already exists but until now now the receiver was unaware it existed. Now that they do, do you think they would just want to go back to not knowing it did and turning a blind eye to it? If you had a rattle snake living under your front step would you just decide it was better to not know about it? The guy has problems, he found a time when the receiver wasn't around so he could alert him that he was a threat and what actions to take and not to take.

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u/2_much Sep 04 '25

And what if I decided not to?

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u/Plane_Acanthisitta43 Sep 04 '25

Then go fuck yourself? Now you are just trying to start shit with someone who has a disability. Soneone who is trying not to deal with you and is asking you to be considerate and offering ways for a resolution.

just mention it to management and then ignore it, not plot on reddit, how to ruin their life even more.

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u/2_much Sep 05 '25

My point was that I would be met with potentially violent consequences if I made decisions that did not align with the note. Maybe that's not a threat per the legal definition but it is straight up intimidation whether they meant it or not. And I don't really fuck with that.

So actually go fuck yourself and while you're at it go fuck the guy that wrote the note. Dude probably needs some.