An apartment complex is almost always private property, with or without a gate or fence, owned by the landlord, or jointly if they are condos.
Even if it is owned by the municipality, there may also be a fence or gate and access is restricted to residents and their visitors, although it is not technically "private" property.
As part of the subdivision or cluster housing plans, the private apartment complex developer may have also given "dedicated ways" to the municipality, for purpose of access by emergency vehicles and other services. If that is the case, one could argue that such streets must be open to the public, even though they are still "private property".
Consider, for example, that a shopping mall, and its parking areas, is also "private property", but open to the public, subject to private rules.
Yes, UPS delivers to apartment buildings. I live in an apartment and my UPS delivery man drops the package off in front of my door. If your apartment building is gated, you might have trouble with a UPS delivery however.
No, in Florida, a "No Trespassing" sign is not required in a private gated community for the trespassing law to be enforced. Trespassing laws still apply on private property regardless of whether signs are posted.
Gated communities are more tight knit than a regular apartment complex. There are usually more amenities and it is usually more secure.
Legally probably not,that assumes you do not own the propery or the property(like a private road) to get to your property so that would be trespass.But someone has to call the police to enforce the trespass violation.After the repo guy has the car there is not much you can do except to sue the lender or repo guy. Gated,YES.Gated and locked no.
No, there is no apartment for rent in Arlington, Texas that is gated and is under $800 for a 2 bedroom. THe cheapest is still more than $800 and you can check it out yourself at apartments.com
It's generally not necessary to talk to a Realtor about apartments unless you're looking for something unusual (oceanfront property, exclusive gated community, etc.).
Was the gated garage really locked at the time the car was repoed?, Could have one of the other resident been coming or going so the gate was open when the repo people entered the property? Can you prove they broke in? Is there a security camera that will prove they did or didn't break in?
san antonio texas, in a gated private millionaires subdivision.
You must be at least twelve to drive a motor scooter. You can ride it only on: • Gated Community • private property I.e. Driveway or backyard • Indian Reservations/Territory
Finding the right apartment to rent can be overwhelming, exciting, and scary all at the same time. If you are just beginning to search for an apartment, it will be helpful for you to set aside a weekend or two to view apartments. In addition, bringing someone else along with you for advice can be helpful. In no time, you should quickly be able to find an apartment that is perfect for you.Stick To Your BudgetThe best apartment for you should fit in your price range. However, sometimes apartment complexes will provide specials for new renters so do not rule out buildings that are slightly out of your budget. Deals such as one month of free rent, no deposit, or a percentage off your rent each month may well make complexes that were out of your budget affordable after all. In addition, be sure to inquire about extra monthly fees. Some apartment complexes charge extra for a covered parking space or for a washer and dryer in your unit.Know What You WantMake yourself a list of features you would like your future apartment complex to have. Some features that are popular for renters include on-site parking, door to door trash pickup, gated access, on site security, and pool or clubhouse privileges. Once you have determined your price range and your must needed features, you should make a list of relevant apartment complexes for you to look at. It will be very beneficial for you to call the places first to make sure that they will have an apartment for you to view. While visiting the apartment complexes, ask for copies of available floor plans, the amount of rent for each unit, and deposit schedules. You will want to have this information handy when it comes to time for you to make your decision. Keep in mind that some units may go very quickly based on their popularity. Be ready to put down a deposit on a unit if you feel like it is the right one for you. Before you know it, you will be enjoying your very own apartment.
Gated communities generally have extensive restrictive and protective covenants to protect the investments and quality of life for all the property owners and also to maintain the exclusivity of the community. Renters do not have any vested interest in those goals. Therefore, most gated communities do indeed have restrictions against leasing the properties.If you purchase a property in such a community and there is such a restriction of record, then you are legally bound by it.
If it is privately owned property and stipulates no trespassing (like a gated community or such) then yes. Unless the Repo men have a court order or similar legal document. Then no, the guards cannot, and are obliged by law to assist the repo men.