Vicious Neighbors Are Saying That A Car Break In Is Related To The Pool Party We Threw Help!?


Last friday my 14 year old nephew threw a 2 hour pool party in our condominium. It was adult supervised (2 adults were out there and the kids were all 14 years old) and at the most 14 kids were out there at once.



Anyways when everything was wrapping up (only 8 kids were left) this woman goes in there yelling at us to get out and screaming that none of us in the pool area live here and she's calling the cops. We've lived here since October 2008 and that was very insulting.

Anyways it was huge screaming match blow out everyone left. Then the following tuesday morning somone's car was broken into. The condos side entrance gate has been broken since last Thursday.

Someone posted a bulletin today by the mailboxes insinuating that there might be a connection between the pool party and the car break in when there isn't. Also the bulletin says people were throwing chairs into the pool and spa. That never happened.

The side gate is still broken and it's going on two weeks. I find this insulting.

Should we say something or let it go?
My nephew lives with my parents and I. The 2 adults were my mother and I. Which means between my mom, nephew, niece, and I who are all residents that covers 8 people and there were just 8 people in the spa who were our guests.

We didn't violate anything. No one has physically complained to us except for that idiotic woman looking for a screaming match. She tried to get us to open the gate, but my mom said if she didn't have a key that wasn't happening.

Knocked that beyotch off her high horse. Now they're posting bulletins over something that happened 4 days later trying to say there's a connection when the side gate is broken.

These people who live here are pathetic. They need to fix the gate and they'll see no one's vehicle will be getting broken into.
Oh and someone posted under that bulletin that the owner's association and board needs to post a bulletin about when the gates getting fixed instead going off topic.

I don't know who did that, but they deserve a hand shake.

Comments

  1. Jonathan says:

    You have nothing to worry about because there is no solid connection between the pool party and the break in. How are they going to prove that it was in any way directly associated with the party and it. The only thing that they can do is speculate and you need more than just a "hunch" to prove it. In any case you wouldn’t be responsible because the party was over and everyone left right? Don’t worry about it. The only thing they could get on you is like a noise ordinance or some crap like that and that has to be followed up with the next day or like basically the cops didnt know anything about it so technically it never happened.

  2. Mawia says:

    Don’t get involved. Keep a very low profile.

  3. Rachie says:

    you should say something. you dont want the crazy lady attempting to press charges for something you didnt do.

  4. $exxxy Je$$ie says:

    hahaha, For you, i don’t think you should get involved, but if it were someone that lady didn’t know, i would recomend them to bitch slap that women and knock her to her senses, She dont pay for the pool and she should sit her sorry @ss in her home, where she pays!

  5. Mary P says:

    I would check the condominium rules about the number of
    guests allowed in the pool, and the number of owners needed for supervision of minor guests. If your nephew is not a member of an owner family, then he was your guest and you should have been one of the supervisors. If chairs or other items were being thrown in the pool, the supervising adults should have stopped the shenanigans before anyone had a chance to complain. If another owner felt that there was too much noise, she should have complained to the property manager. It is also the property manager’s job to investigate the gate damage, as all owners will end up paying for fixing it. The car break-in should be investigated by the police.

  6. Dan says:

    Did they tell the police, did they send an investigator. If not, then that means that you’re in the clear because they thought that the party was in no way related to the incident.

  7. pepper says:

    I told you last time, police and lawyer’s letter, and a report to the body corporation that governs your condominium.

    - Pepper.

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