The Storage Cage Lock Was Cut And Nobody Knew Why

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The INSIDER

I went to the basement storage room to grab a box and stopped when I saw my lock on the floor.

It had been cut clean through.

My storage cage door was hanging open, and a couple of bins had been shifted around.

Nothing huge looked missing at first, but it was hard to tell because everything had been moved.

I went upstairs and asked the office if there had been an inspection.

The person at the desk checked a clipboard and said they did not see my unit listed.

Then they asked if I was sure I locked it.

The cut lock was still in my hand.

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Reality layer This is no longer just noise; it is affecting sleep and daily routine.

What this gets at

What’s actually happening here?

Someone else's behavior is now shaping when the apartment feels usable. That is the real problem.

Why does this usually get worse?

Working around it lets the same disruption keep eating into sleep and routine.

What do people usually do next?

Make the pattern concrete. Times, recordings, and written complaints show this is recurring.

When does this cross a line?

This crosses a line when the noise starts controlling sleep or routine. Ordinary building sound is different from repeated disruption.

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