1/5 Jacqueline W. 5 months ago on Google
After
the
devastating
loss
of
my
father
a
few
days
ago,
my
family
got
prior
permission
to
enter
the
residence
my
relative
was
temporarily
residing
in
after
his
passing
to
retrieve
a
few
items
of
clothing
for
a
decent
and
honorable
burial,
my
family
received
confirmation
with
a
designated
time
to
go
into
the
residence
at
4pm
with
the
on-site
property
manager.
The
landlord
had
given
her
permission
and
put
his
widow
in
touch
with
the
on-site
manager
and
the
appointment
time
was
confirmed
a
day
prior
and
the
roommate
who
also
resides
in
the
residence
claimed
he
was
in
agreement
as
well.
After
waiting
over
an
hour
and
a
half
after
the
appointment
time,
the
on-site
manager
never
showed,
though
attempts
to
contact
him
were
made
and
3
different
people,
myself
included
as
well
as
the
police
who
were
to
provide
escort
into
the
residence
were
able
to
speak
with
the
on-site
manager
who
advised
he
was
โ30
minutes
outโ
and
later
advised
he
did
not
have
the
key,
and
after
several
lies
were
told
finally
advised
police
he
was
told
not
to
allow
anyone
to
enter
the
residence
by
the
roommate.
He
also
advised
the
police
that
he
would
provide
entry
if
he
received
notice
from
the
roommate
(which
means
the
on-site
manager
did
indeed
have
a
key
to
the
residence).
After
contacting
and
speaking
to
the
roommate,
who
denied
advising
not
to
allow
entry
but
rather
blamed
the
landlord
(who
had
given
prior
permission
and
provided
us
with
the
name
of
the
on-site
manager)
the
roommate
was
advised
all
that
needed
to
be
done
was
a
phone
call
to
the
police
to
give
his
verbal
consent
to
go
into
the
residence.
A
text
message
was
even
requested.
Neither
was
sent
and
the
roommate
claimed
he
could
not
reach
the
police
department
after
two
claimed
attempts
to
contact
them.
I
myself
contacted
the
department
and
was
immediately
able
to
get
through
to
speak
with
someone.
To
be
in
a
position
where
you
are
grieving
the
loss
of
a
loved
one
and
to
be
given
the
run-around
and
the
level
of
deceit
these
people
have
put
my
family
through
not
to
be
able
to
even
bury
my
loved
one
in
their
own
clothing
is
an
absolute
betrayal
to
basic
human
dignity.
The
entire
entry
would
have
been
recorded
and
nothing
was
to
be
removed
besides
a
couple
of
suits
and
documents
to
facilitate
a
military
burial
and
these
people
did
not
care.