Thursday, December 25, 2008

Vandals Hit 25 Cars In Condo Parking Lot; Management Blames Lack Of Security On Shortage Of Funds Due To Unit Owners Delinquent On Maintenance Fees

In North Miami, Florida, WTVJ-TV Channel 6 reports:
  • At least 25 car owners were left without radios, baby strollers and children's Christmas presents after the items were stolen from their cars Monday morning, residents said. [...] Two different high-rise communities were attacked on the dead-end street. Security fences were breached and car windows were broken throughout open-air parking lots.

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  • Residents of Keystone Towers, one community that was robbed, are blaming building management for the mess. With 40 percent of the two buildings unoccupied and many owners in foreclosure, they said that condo fees don't support necessary security for the residents. [...] On Tuesday, Keystone's management notified residents they do not carry adequate insurance to cover Monday's losses.

For the story, see 25 Cars Broken Into In One Day At North Miami Neighborhood.