MissyMom
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If someone tried to enter an apartment without notice, that person if known should be looked into and possibly fired.
As far as firing everyone, probably not possible IF they are employees and not just a contracted service or possibly even not vetted for criminal records, if they are legal, etc. The complex could though change some practices like who can enter, that someone when first entering needs to be with them or let them in, like management only, etc. and show the tenants things are being taken seriously.
It does not even sound like they are willing to install cameras after this, even in the complex. I wonder why.
Jmo though.
When I found the apartment below me unlocked and reported it to management, I was told that only maintenance has a key to let a contractor in a vacant apartment and when the contractors were finished they were to notify maintenance to lock the apartment back up. The problem is the contractors don’t always notify maintenance when finished in an apartment.