Condominium associations can keep keys to units for use in the cases of emergency. These emergency situations are clearly stated in your governing documents.
There could be a scenario when the police, carrying a valid warrant from a judge, can require access to your unit. Lacking such a scenario, it is unreasonable that the association simply 'give keys' to the police.
Your association is not necessarily responsible for becoming involved in your dispute with your neighbor. You can report the vandalism to your local police, obtain a police report, and send it to the association. You can ask that the association address vandalism, and their solution may not be the one that you'd prefer. When it happens again, obtain another police report and send it to the association. Repeat as necessary. As well, you can petition the association for permission to install security cameras at your expense, so that you can watch your car remotely.
If your husband passed on leaving a Will and everything goes to you, then car is yours. The best thing to do is give a copy of the Will to your police department and they will escort you to be sure you get the keys to the car from your father-in-law. Good luck Marcy
Take your issue to the board, the association manager or whomever passes out mailbox keys. Otherwise, you may need a copy of your deed with the delivery address to show proof to USPS that you are entitled to a key.
The President of the condominium association, if they have access to all the unit keys, should not hand them over to an unauthorized tenant for "handing over to an exterminator." A unit owner who must provide access for official business has the right to expect their keys will not be handed over to anyone who is without an official capacity. The board has the authority to designate an agent. The president should make arrangements for the agent or manager to hand the keys over to the exterminator. The president and the exterminator would share responsibility for any losses in this case. There should not be any other unauthorized person involved. You should file a complaint.
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"Keys to the benz" means Give me the keys to a mercades (Car) ~Mars
An association list is a data structure which associates keys with data, implemented as a list whose members are paired storage locations.
Give the keys to the person's hand.
That is really up to yourself, give them keys when you think they are responsible enough to hold on to them.
Hopefully, you are referring to the keys to your dwelling. You need to change the locks immediately. If you want your keys back there must be something going on with the relationship. If you are not getting along she might take her anger out on your property when you are not home. Some people act very irresponsibly when they are angry and emotionally upset. She has refused to return the keys. If you find out that she attempted to use the keys you should file a police report. Most important- change the locks and you won’t have to worry.
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Call local police dept. or locksmith